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Eileen Mayo
b. 1906
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator),
Artist (Printmaker),
Designer (Graphic Designer)
Female artist of the Slade School and Académie Montmartre who studied under Henry Moore and Ferdinand Léger. Mayo briefly produced tourist posters in Australia after travelling from England and before migrating to New Zealand.
Tags:
Poster design
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Postage stamp
Biographical Data
b. 1906 England, UK
Biography
1 biography
Associates
6 people
Groups
2 groups
Works
3 works
Exhibitions
5 exhibitions
Collections
6 collections
Recognitions
References
7 references
Name
Eileen Mayo
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Artist (Printmaker)
Designer (Graphic Designer)
Tags:
Poster design
Postage stamp
Birth date
1906
Birth place
England, UK
Death date
1994
Active Period
c.1925 - c.1958
Arrival
1953
Residence
c.1958 - c.1994 New Zealand
c.1953 - c.1958 Australia
c.1925 - c.1953 Paris, France
c.1906 - c.1953 England, UK
Training
c.1925 - c.1953 Académie Montmartre, Paris, France
c.1925 - c.1953 Chelsea Polytechnic, London, England, UK
c.1925 Slade School of Art, London, England, UK
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
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Updated Feb. 4, 2024
Created Jan. 1, 1996
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Past and Present. National Women's Art Exhibition 1995
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Powerhouse Museum, Design Project
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