Ervin Bossányi (1891-1975) now best known for his glorious stained glass, was a master in many art forms. His work, ...
Pauline Veronica Boty (1938-1966) was a founder and the only woman member of the British Pop Art movement. A seminal ...
Yanos Bouzioukos was born in Athens. He studied at the Vakalo School of Decorative Arts (1972-1975) under the tuition of ...
Susan Bradbury FMGP (b.1960) and her partner Paul Lucky (1946-2015) met at Swansea School of Art (Stained Glass) in the ...
Frank Brangwyn RA RWS RBA (1867-1956) was an exceptionally talented artist, who worked across many disciplines, just a few of ...
Leifur Breidfjörd (b.1945) trained in stained glass at Reykjavik College of Arts and Crafts, and then at Edinburgh College of ...
Kirsty Brooks studied architectural glass and painting at Edinburgh College of Art. She is currently a lecturer and independent architectural ...
Ford Madox Brown (1821-93) was a leading artist in the Pre-Raphaelite movement. He was a founding partner of Morris, Marshall, ...
John William Brown (1842-1928) was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, and trained as an artist under William Bell Scott at ...
Herbert William Bryans was born in Tarvin, Cheshire on 14 January 1856. Five family members including his father and brother were ...
Pamela Bubb was a student of Wrexham College of Art.
Kenneth Gordon ‘Ken’ Bunton AMGP (1924-2014) was born in Tokyo and came to England with his family in 1932. In ...
John Burlison (1843-91) and Thomas John Grylls (1845-1913) both trained in the studios of Clayton & Bell and were encouraged ...
Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones Bt. ARA, RWS (1833-1898) was born in Birmingham and studied at Exeter College, Oxford where he ...
Arthur Edward Buss (1905-99) studied at Camberwell School of Art before his apprenticeship to William Aikman, a freelance painter who ...
William Butterfield (1814-1900) was one of the great Gothic revivalist architects, and although born into a non-conformist family became associated ...