Advanced Search
5470 results for … adjust search
Results
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 ...
Moegel, Herbert, b. 1923
Herbert Moegel came to Australia after the close of World War II, like many migrants, to establish a new life. The work he produced was ...
Moffitt, Ernest Edward, b. 1871
Melbourne artist/young man about town, who died early - memorial book could well be the first monograph written on an Australian artist.
Mogensen, Diana Hoddle, b. 1929
Melbourne artist, originally a fashion designer, became a painter and printmaker.
La Moile, F.
professional photographer and painter(?), opened a 'Public Gallery' in Yarra Street, Geelong, Victoria, in 1856 with an exhibition of 'Daguerreotypes, Paintings, Objects of Art and ...
Bertram, Moira, b. 1929
Mid 20th century comic book artist. Bertram turned traditional comics on their head by placing a woman in the central role in her comic strip ...
De Mole, Fanny Elizabeth, b. 1835
Nineteenth-century painter and botanical illustrator. Her book titled 'Wild Flowers of South Australia' contains twenty fine hand-coloured plates.
De Mole, Harriet Jane, b. 1837
Painter, particularly known for her paintings of Australian flowers. Her beautiful studies appear in 'Wildflowers of South Australia,' published in London in 1861.
Flaxman, Mollie, b. 1912
Mollie Flaxman was a Sydney-based watercolourist who received early tuition from Sydney Long and William Lister Lister. She was a respected member of the Royal ...
Molnar, George, b. 1910
Molnar was an architect, cartoonist, watercolourist, illustrator and architecture lecturer at Sydney University and the University of NSW. His lecturers were highly praised by students. ...
Byrnes, Mona, b. 1923
Painter and photographer, was born in 1923 on the Hermannsburg Mission Station in the Northern Territory, home of the Aranda Aboriginal painters.