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Martin, Margaret Discombe, b. 1826
Female colonial headmistress in Sydney who painted and exhibited oil and watercolour landscapes and copied works by other artists.
May,
Female colonial painter of flowers and miniatures who was commended on her art in a newspaper and may have been painted by her sister.
Merritt, Jessie , b.
Merritt was a painter with training at the Max Meldrum School, Melbourne. She was a member of the Ballarat Artists Society. She exhibited work in ...
Miller,
Painter and teacher, was offering drawing, 'mezzotint' and oil and watercolour painting classes in Melbourne in 1841.
Minchen,
Painter, exhibited with the Royal Art Society in Sydney, Australia, 1909.
Missi, Billy, b. 1970
Painter and printmaker who won a number of art awards including the Non Acquisitive Prize at the '31st Fremantle Print Awards 2006'. Missi was also ...
Missingham, Hal, b. 1906
Western Australian born painter, photographer, illustrator and author. He also had an active interest in design issues authoring a book, "Design Focus" for architects, craftworkers ...
Dunnett Jnr, Mitch, b. 1964
South Australian painter who had a residency in the Flinders University Art Museum in the 1980s and was included in Queensland Art Gallery's 'Balance 1990' ...
Cantle, John Mitchell, b. 1849
Late colonial era ornithological painter, illustrator, cartoonist and postcard designer. One major catalogued private collection of Cantle's ornithological paintings exists, the works each annotated and ...
Mitchell, Henry Joseph Charles, b. 1828
Painter,surveyor,draughtsman and mining engineer, was shire secretary at Maldon, Victoria, in 1865.
Mitchell, Gladys
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1956.
Mitelman, Allan, b. 1946
Minimalist painter and printmaker who was born in Poland and arrived in Australia in 1953. In 2004, a major survey of his works on paper ...
Lee Brown, Mitty, b. 1921
Lee Brown a painter and printmaker, doyenne of the Charm School. Born in San Francisco was runner up in NSW Travelling Art Scholarship, 1944. Left ...