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Bale, Alice Marion Ellen, b. 1875
Alice Bale never lived elsewhere but her native Victoria. She became a well-known painter in her time and was a great supporter of women in ...
Ballment, Marion, b. 1879
Painter and teacher who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts for a number of years.
Borgelt, Marion, b. 1954
Painter, mixed media and installation artist. In 1996 Marion Borgelt became the first Australian artist to be awarded the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Award. In 2001-2003 she ...
Ferdinando, Marion
An illustrator and Melbourne Theosophist, she designed covers for the Victorian Artists' Society in the 1890s and was a friend of Max Meldrum and sister-in-law ...
Gibson, Marion, b.
Settled in Victoria. Although a mother to nine children, Gibson still had time to create the 'Friendship Quilt' now exhibited at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney, ...
Griffin, Marion, b. 1871
Working in the same league as Frank Lloyd Wright and Hermann von Holst, Marion eventually married and worked with Walter Burley Griffin on public and ...
Jones, Marion, b. 1892
Victorian painter, painted numerous portraits and exhibited in England, Scotland and Paris. Ceased painting around 1933, stating 'The world has changed. There is no place ...
Douglass, Mark, b. 1964
Douglass is a ceramics designer, interior designer, lighting designer. A founder-member of Whitehall Interprises, est.1987, Footscray, Melbourne, Victoria.
Guglielmetti, Mark
Melbourne-based new-media artist and scholar who has explored themes around cultural identity and virtual reality.
Marquet, Claude Arthur, b. 1869
Significant early 20th century Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney political cartoonist
Claxton, Marshall, b. 1813
Painter, modeller and amateur photographer born in England. Resident of NSW and Victoria he was a prolific painter and 'national benefit'. He is represented in ...
Marshall, G.
Colonial painter who may have resided at Collins Street and exhibited an untitled painting at the Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition.
Marshall, James, b. 1800
Scottish colonial landscape painter who partook in several prominent exhibitions and was a practicing solicitor in both Scotland and Australia.