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McCubbin, Sheila, b. 1898
A chance acquisition of the below mentioned book by Sheila McCubbin's younger sister Kathleen whom she was close to. Highly recommended for the personal memories ...
McCulloch, Alan McLeod, b. 1907
Late 20th century Melbourne cartoonist, painter, writer, art critic, art historian and gallery director. Compiled several editions of his Encyclopedia of Australian Art.
McDonald, Sheila, b. 1902
A versatile and committed artist, Sheila MacDonald was clearly an enthusiastic supporter of her fellow artists, having trained with some of the most notable early ...
McDonnell,
Illustrator, contributed to 'Saga: A protest in linocuts by the Worker Artists,' Workers Art Club, 1933.
McGilchrist, Erica, b. 1926
A painter, illustrator, dancer and teacher - taught painting at Kew Mental Hospital, was significant in the women's movement, and has had over 40 solo ...
McGregor, Angus
Mid 20th century Bulletin cartoonist. The Art Gallery of Western Australia holds 8 original cartoons from the Bulletin.
McInnes, Violet M., b. 1892
Violet McInnes became well known for her paintings of flowers but also exhibited portraits in the Archibald Prize,alongside works by her husband WB McInnes.
McKail, Alan, b. 1888
A Melburnian auctioneer, fashion and theatre designer known for his costumes at Melbourne's Artists' Balls. Contemporary police and media reactions to his more flamboyant costumes ...
McKie, Travis, b. 1914
Travis McKie was an artist who had a promising beginning to his career but which did not sustain because of the necessity of providing for ...
McLaren, Isla, b. 1912
China painter who was a student of Flora Landells.
McLaughlin, Jimmy, b. 1900
Mid 20th century New Zealand and Sydney cartoonist and comic writer
McLay, Roger, b. 1922
Roger McLay began working in industrial design after 1947. McLay's most celebrated work, the "Kone" chair, was developed and sold from 1948. From the mid-1950s ...
McLean,
A designer working in the 1930s. Produced a poster for the SA Publicity and Tourist Bureau called 'The Lights of Adelaide from the Mount Lofty ...
McLeod, John, b. 1877
Sculptor, painter, teacher, and illustrator. He was a member of the West Australian Society of Arts with which he exhibited regularly and held numerous positions ...
McMaster, Maude Valerie, b. 1913
Maude McMaster won a swathe of prizes in her youth for her pottery, which she entered in shows in her native state of Queensland. She ...
McNally, I., b. 1910
Mid 20th century New Zealand cartoonist who freelanced for Australian publications.
McNamara, Leila Constance, b. 1894
Leila Constance McNamara (1894-1973), painter and teacher, active mainly in Adelaide, South Australia.
McPherson, Rae Amelia, b.
Commercial artist and illustrator. She also became a noted miniaturist. Harris became a member of the Royal Society of Miniature Painters, Sculptors and Gravers, of ...
McRae, Alex
Mid 20th century Sydney [and/or?] Adelaide cartoonist. 'McRae', a cartoonist on the Adelaide Mail during WWII, was presumably Alex McRae.
McSwain, Heather, b. 1921
Heather McSwain was a potter. She was aware of international trends and historic work but as an artist/designer-potter strove for individuality.