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Daphne Mayo
b. 1 January 1895
Also known as Lilian Daphne Mayo
Artist (Sculptor)
Stronger than the stone she carved, this widely collected female artist's promotion of the arts rivalled her international sculpting career, by setting up several bequests and the first Art Reference Library in Queensland.
Biographical Data
b. 1 January 1895 Sydney, NSW
Biography
1 biography
Associates
16 people
Groups
7 groups
Works
10 works
Exhibitions
5 exhibitions
Collections
3 collections
Recognitions
5 recognitions
References
2 references
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Name
Daphne Mayo
Also known as Lilian Daphne Mayo
Gender
Female
Roles
Artist (Sculptor)
Other Occupation
Trustee Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane (ANZSIC code: 8910)
Sculpture Assistant (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Birth date
1 January 1895
Birth place
Sydney, NSW
Death date
31 July 1982
Active Period
c.1911 - c.1981
Residence
c.1938 - c.1939 Canada
c.1938 - c.1939 USA
c.1938 - c.1939 Europe
c.1895 - c.1982 Sydney, NSW
c.1923 - c.1925 Italy
c.1923 - c.1925 France
c.1895 - c.1982 Brisbane, Qld
c.1919 - c.1923 London, UK
Training
c.1919 - c.1923 Sculpture School of the Royal Academy, London, England, UK
c.1914 - c.1919 Julian Ashton's Sydney Art School, NSW
c.1911 - c.1913 Diploma in Art Craftsmanship, Brisbane Central Technical College
c.1895 - c.1911 Eton High School at Hamilton, Brisbane, Qld
Languages
English
Initial Record Data Source
Heritage: The National Women's Art Book
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Retrospective exhibition (exhibited at)
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