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McCulloch, Wilfred Arthur, b. 1910
Mid 20th century Melbourne painter. He made pencil sketches and war drawings before being killed at Singapore where he was a stretcher bearer.
McDiarmid, David, b. 1952
McDiarmid worked in a wide array of media and styles in his artmaking. After 1975, all his work focussed on gay experience, and he is ...
McDiven, Bryant, b. 1923
Painter who was President of the Perth Society of Artists 1955-1958 and 1961-1962. He won the Claude Hotchin Prize for watercolours in 1961 and the ...
McDonald, Archibald, b. 1831
McDonald ran a successful photography business in Melbourne - shifting location every few years as partnerships changed or he outgrew his premises. He produced numerous ...
McDonald, Charles
Professional photographer and confectioner, was listed as such in Sands & McDougall's 'Melbourne Directory' for 1859.
McDonald, Donald
McDonald exhibited his photographs in several exhibitions, including the London International Exhibition, and worked as a professional photographer in Melbourne. One of his stand-out pictures ...
McDonald, Wynwode
Fashion copywriter, was a member of the George Patterson Advertising Service.
McDonald, Rod
Rod McDonald was the founder of Art Unit, with Juilee McDonald.
McDonaugh, Leslie Joyce, b. 1933
Pastellist and painter active in Brisbane, and founding member of the Pastel Society of Australia.
McDonell, Gerard H. B., b. 1908
McDonell was an architect who designed the house in Gordon (and the dining furniture) that won the 1940 Sulman Award. The 1940 Sulman Award was ...
McEwan, W.M.
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1926 and 1928.
McEwen, Tim, b. 1967
Contemporary Sydney comic book artist. Co-creator of Greener Pastures.
McFarlane, Ernie
Mid 20th century Melbourne printmaker and socialist, McFarlane was one of the members of the Melbourne Popular Art Group who produced a folio of linocuts ...
McGill, Walter, b. 1826
Mid 19th century Port Fairy (VIC) and Sydney sculptor, monumental mason and phrenologist.
McGillick, Tony, b. 1941
A colour field painter who was also one of the founders and directors of Central Street Gallery in Sydney.