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Muriel Warren Cornish b. 1893

Also known as Muriel W. Cornish, Muriel Cornish
  • Artist ,
  • Artist (Printmaker),
  • Artist (Painter),
  • Designer
Sydney-born illustrator, printmaker, craftsperson and painter. Cornish studied art privately with Albert Collins and attended Julian Ashton's Sydney Art School in the early 1930s. She exhibited embroidery and china painting with the Arts and Crafts Society of NSW until the 1920s and with the Women's Industrial Arts Society in 1936.
  • Biographical Data b. 1893 Newcastle, NSW
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 5 people
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  • Works 1 work
  • Exhibitions 6 exhibitions
  • Collections 5 collections
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Courtesy of: Powerhouse Museum
Hand-painted porcelain teacup, saucer and sideplate
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1/07/2009

 
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Updated Nov. 5, 2014
Created Jan. 1, 1996
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  • Past and Present. National Women's Art Exhibition 1995 3 users 122%
  • Powerhouse Museum, Design Project 5 users 140%

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