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Philip William May
b. 22 April 1864
Also known as Phil May, Philip May William
Artist (Sculptor),
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Significant English cartoonist who worked in Sydney and Melbourne for three years in the late Colonial period: "a rival to Charles Keene as England's greatest cartoonist ever". He drew several strong anti-Chinese images in Sydney.
Biographical Data
b. 22 April 1864 New Wortley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
Biography
1 biography
Associates
27 people
Groups
3 groups
Works
18 works
Exhibitions
7 exhibitions
Collections
10 collections
Recognitions
References
37 references
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Name
Philip William May
Also known as:
Phil May
Philip May William
(according to Museum of London, 2006)
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Sculptor)
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Other Occupation
Clerk (ANZSIC code: 7291)
Timekeeper (ANZSIC code: 2121)
Birth date
22 April 1864
Birth place
New Wortley, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
Birth note
1864-04-27 according to McCulloch
Death date
5 August 1903
Death place
London, England, UK
Burial place
St Mary's Catholic Cemetery, Kensal Green, London, England, UK
Active Period
c.1878 - c.1903
Arrival
1886 (Sydney, NSW)
Residence
c.1889 - c.1903 London, England, UK
c.1888 Melbourne, Vic.
c.1886 - c.1888 Sydney, NSW
c.1882 - c.1886 London, England, UK
c.1864 - c.1884 Leeds, Yorkshire, England, UK
Training
c.1889 - c.1890 France
Cultural Heritage
English
Languages
English
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