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Kirschner, Frances Murdoch, b. 1824
Sketcher whose only known work is a watercolour of Ash Island, Newcastle, NSW. Married to Wilhelm Kirschner who was consul for Hamburg, Prussia and Austria ...
Murdoch, Lesley John, b.
Self-taught artist Lesley John Murdoch, from Bowraville, NSW, was a finalist in the 2005 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Allard, Muriel, b. 1881
Colonial female painter who exhibited in the annual Bathurst Amateur Art Society exhibition in 1896 where she won second prize.
Medworth, Muriel, b. 1903
Watercolour painter, interior decorator, textile and fashion designer, ceramicist and teacher, pursued her career in London and Australia.
Murphy, Edward, b. 1823
Illuminator, ornamental penman, sign-writer, plasterer, soldier and deserter, made elaborate pen, pencil and wash illuminations of flags and ships in Hobart Town.
Murphy, John, b. 1829
Painter and explorer, was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales on 31 January 1829. In 1844 Murphy was appointed one of the four European members of Leichhardt's ...
Murphy, Kate, b. 1977
Sydney-based video artist who was the recipient of the 2004 Helen Lempriere Travelling Art Scholarship.
Murray Journeys

by Caldwell, John.

Solo Exhibition - MURRAY JOURNEYs Opening address:Tony Geddes, Director,Mosman Art Gallery. A lyrical, colourful exhibition of paintings based on working trips along the length of ...

Murray, Edith Constance, b. 1897
Puppeteer, was born Edith Constance Blackwell. She was a foundation member of the Puppetry Guild of NSW (later the Australian Puppetry Guild).
Murray, Mary, b. 1817
A sketcher, Mary Murray arrived in Sydney in 1834, the daughter of Colonel Gibbes who designed Kirribilli's Wotonga House, which now forms part of Admiralty ...
Murray, Ainslie, b. 1975
Artist, architect and academic, Ainslie Murray moves within these three roles, each interactive with the other. The common thread is the interrogation and exploration of ...
Murray-Gulpilil, Jida, b. 1974
Jida Murray-Gulpilil was a finalist in the 2005 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards with his etched bark, 'Yepenyun Bora - Dancing Ceremonial Ground'.