Irish Artists: B

From A Dictionary of Irish Artists 1913

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Badge, Thomas

Baillie, Captain William

Baker, Richard

Ball, Mrs. John

Ballard, James

Bamford, Jonathan

Barber, Rupert

Barber, —

Barker, Robert

Barralet, John James

Barralet, John Melchior

Barret, Edward

Barret, George

Barret, Michael

Barrett, Henry

Barrett, Jeremiah

Barry, James

Barter, Richard

Bate, Francis

Bate, James

Bate, William

Bath, Luke

Baxter, W. G.

Beard, Thomas

Beauford, William H.

Beaupre, Anthony

Beechey, Richard Brydges

Begley, Henry

Behan, Thomas

Bell, Thomas

Bellucci, —

Benson, Charlotte E.

Beranger, Gabriel

Bermingham, Nathaniel

Bertrand, William

Berville, Augustine

Bigari, Angelo Maria

Billing, —

Bindon, Francis

Blakey, Nicholas

Blaymire, Jonas

Bloomfield, John

Bodeley, John

Bolton, Charles Newport

Bolton, John Nunn

Booth, Joseph

Bosanquet, J. E.

Boulger, Thomas

Bourke, James

Bowerman, Richard

Bowyer, Richard Downes

Boyd, Michael Austin

Boyle, Richard Barrington

Boyne, John

Bradford, Louis King

Brenan, George

Brenan, James

Brenan, James Butler

Brenan, John

Brenan, —

Brennagh, Walter

Brennan, Edward J.

Brennan, James,

Brennan, Michael George

Brennan, Nicholas

Brentwood, Phillip

Bridgford, Thomas

Brien, James George

Brocas, Henry

Brocas, Henry (Junior)

Brocas, James

Brocas, James Henry

Brocas, Samuel Frederick

Brocas, William

Brooke, Henry

Brooke, Robert

Brooke, William Henry

Brooks, John

Brown, C.

Brown, George

Brunton, William

Brusetti, Joseph Anthony

Brush, James

Bryan, Edward

Buck, Adam

Buck, Frederick

Buck, Jonathan

Buckley, G. H.

Buckley, John

Buckton, William

Bull, Richard

Burgess, James Howard

Burke, Augustus Nicholas

Burke, C.

Burke, Thomas

Burnett, Francis

Burnett, William

Burton, Sir Frederick William

Burton, Samuel Frederick

Bushe, Letitia

Butler, Colonel Francis

Butler, James

Butler, Nicholas

Butler, Peter

Butts, John

Butts, Septimus

Byrne, Charles

Byrne, Edmond Ribton

Byrne, George

Byrne, John

Byrne, Joseph

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