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Moffitt, Herbert W., b. 1877
Early 20th century Sydney Bulletin cartoonist, the subjects of Moffit's jokes were largely bushmen and Aboriginals. Moffitt also contributed to Smith's Weekly.
Moffitt, William, b. 1802
Engraver, stationer and bookseller. After the expiry of his convict sentence, Moffitt established a successful business as a bookbinder, stationer, engraver and copperplate printer in ...
Mogensen, Diana Hoddle, b. 1929
Melbourne artist, originally a fashion designer, became a painter and printmaker.
Moir, Alan, b. 1948
Prolific contemporary New Zealand-born, Sydney-based newspaper cartoonist. Moir won the inaugural Stanley Award for Artist of the Year in 1985. He joined the Sydney Morning ...
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. ...
Molvig, Jon, b. 1923
Apart from being one of Australia's major figurative expressionist painters, Jon Molvig became a significant inspiration for the art scene in Brisbane when he settled ...
Money, John, b. 1953
Money was a painter who belonged, stylistically, to the Melbourne realist school.
Monger,
Leatherworker who obtained a Third Order of Merit at the 1881 International Exhibition in Perth.
Mongta, Dawn
Cann River artist, Dawn Mongta's weavings 'Dawnie's Personal Belongings' was Commended at the 2006 Victorian Indigenous Art Awards.
Monop, William, b. 1843
Born c. 1843 of Giragiok 'family', and Ballarruk section, Monop resided for some years at the New Norcia Mission, WA; and, later in life, in ...
Monro, Gordon, b. 1946
Gordon Monro is a digital media artist working with generative procedures that produce images and sound.
Montagu Brothers,
Professional photographers in Sydney. They advertised in 1853 as 'artists' from Edinburgh and London now taking daguerreotype portraits at their studio, 333 George Street South, ...