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Mather, Arthur, b. 1925
Mid 20th century Melbourne political cartoonist, comic strip artist and novelist. When he was 21 (1947) Mather was approached by the director of Atlas Publications, ...
Mather, John, b. 1848
Glasgow born and educated, John Mather came to Melbourne hoping to pursue a full time career as an artist, but for some years had to ...
Mather, John Baxter, b. 1853
Late colonial period Adelaide painter, illustrator, etcher, curator, critic and journalist. In 1913, Mather was director of the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Mathews, R. J.
Early 20th century political cartoonist.
Mathewson, Thomas, b. 1842
Scottish colonial male orphan who set up a photography business after being taught by an Ipswich reverend. By the time he died, his horse driven ...
Matier, Robert Alexander, b. 1901
Western Australian painter who was awarded The Claude Hotchin Prize for Watercolour three times in 1958, 1968 and 1970.
Matoulas, George, b. 1966
Printmaker and binder working in the field of artists' books, often on collaborative projects with other artists and writers. His work has been featured in ...
Matterson, Neil, b. 1951
Contemporary Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane newspaper cartoonist. Creator of the daily strip cartoon 'St Pips' (later 'The Shambles').
Matthews, John M.
Colonial male artist whose drawings, oils and watercolours of NSW landscapes have been considered naive.
Matthews, Howard
Mathews began his exhibition career in Melbourne at Riddell's Art Gallery as early as 1939 following study at the National Gallery School. He continued to ...
Mattinson, Lance, b. 1892
Early 20th century Perth, London and Sydney cartoonist. Mattinson was art editor of the AIF paper 'Aussie' (1918-19), published in France.
Maughan, Jack, b. 1897
Maughan was a painter, cartoonist, commercial artist, clerk, theatrical designer and producer. Reproductions of anti-war images by Otto Dix and George Grosz had a deep ...
Maund, John Williams, b. 1876
John Maund (1876-1962) was a Sydney based watercolourist, arts administrator, solicitor and art collector.
Maurice,
Tasmanian colonial art teacher who exhibited everyone else's work except his own and taught chemistry and mineralogy to pay for the space.
Mawson, Ray M.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1949 and 1956.