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May, Fred
Mid 20th century caricaturist. May drew a caricature of Billy Hughes in the 1940s held in National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.
May, Philip William, b. 1864
Significant English cartoonist who worked in Sydney and Melbourne for three years in the late Colonial period: "a rival to Charles Keene as England's greatest ...
Mayall, Joseph Parkin, b. 1839
Colonial male photographer who used a solar camera to shoot portraits and buildings which he exhibited in Melbourne until he went back to England and ...
Maynard, Ken, b. 1929
Popular late 20th century magazine cartoonist, creator of the outback 'Ettamogah pub' cartoons.
Maynard, Ricky, b. 1953
Tasmanian photographer whose large format black and white photographs of Aboriginal people and places reflect his commitment to a humanist approach to documentary photography, social ...
Maynard, Muriel, b. 1937
Trawlwoolway artist born on Cape Barren Island who takes an experimental approach to the Aboriginal traditions of basket weaving and shell necklace making.
Maynard, Len, b.
Tasmanian Aboriginal ceramicist and sculptor who has worked with clay, glass, bronze and aluminium.
Maynard, Anita
Tasmanian Aboriginal artist, graphic designer, teacher and playwright based at Flinders Island.
Maynard, Lenna
Aboriginal painter and ceramicist from Cape Barren Island, Tasmania.
Mayo, Eileen, b. 1906
Female artist of the Slade School and Académie Montmartre who studied under Henry Moore and Ferdinand Léger. Mayo briefly produced tourist posters in Australia after ...
Mayo, Ellen Anne
Female colonial sketcher and painter who recorded views of Sydney as she travelled to Adelaide. Afterwards she exhibited a painting of fruit.
Mayo, Daphne, b. 1895
Stronger than the stone she carved, this widely collected female artist's promotion of the arts rivalled her international sculpting career, by setting up several bequests ...
Mayrhofer, A.
A. Mayrhofer was a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1906.