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Mason, Robert
Contemporary cartoonist. Mason's original cartoons of 1991 and 1994 are in the Black and White Artists' Club Collection, Mitchell Library.
Mason, Thomas
Colonial male from the 1840's who has been credited for producing a poster, but who may be the intended target of the poster. Apparently the ...
Mason, Les
Mason played an active design role in Melbourne over thirty years. Mason moved to Melbourne in 1961 and joined the advertising agency USP Benson, where ...
Massingbird, Peregrine Langton, b.
English traveller from South Lincolnshire, who recorded his journey to Van Diemen's Land with his daughter's family. However, the sketches in his diary may have ...
Masson, David
Colonial portrait painter who came to Melbourne in 1850, set up business and exhibited, and also taught music. He painted in studios in Stanley Street ...
Mastre, Stephen
Mastre is identified as the designer of a poster "Phar Lap" for the Pram Factory theatre, Melbourne.
Mathews, R. J.
Early 20th century political cartoonist.
Matthews, John M.
Colonial male artist whose drawings, oils and watercolours of NSW landscapes have been considered naive.
Matthews, Howard
Mathews began his exhibition career in Melbourne at Riddell's Art Gallery as early as 1939 following study at the National Gallery School. He continued to ...
Maurice,
Tasmanian colonial art teacher who exhibited everyone else's work except his own and taught chemistry and mineralogy to pay for the space.
Mawson, Ray M.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949 and 1956.
May, Alfred
Late colonial sketcher. May compiled 'A Week on the Wild Wave', a sketchbook held in Dixson Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW.
May, Charles William
Adelaide-based colonial male photographer whose daguerreotypes of scenery were so good he won a guinea prize one year and got to judge the same competition ...
May, Fred
Mid 20th century caricaturist. May drew a caricature of Billy Hughes in the 1940s held in National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.