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Murch, Arthur James, b. 1902
Painter and sculptor, assistant to George Lambert, and in World War II the War artist who captured images of the bombed city of Darwin. Later ...
Murcott, Theophilus, b. 1854
Murcott was a ceramic artist, trained at the South Kensington School and ran a School of Art at 22 Collins Street, Melbourne for ceramic painting, ...
Murcott, A.
A chromolithograph of Australian wildflowers by "A. Murcott" is illustrated by Josef Lebovic in his "Australiana" catalogue of February 2013 (no.161). The print was published ...
Murcutt, Glenn Marcus
Glenn Murcutt (1936–) was one of Australia's most internationally notable architects from 1975 to 2000. He is best known known for leading 'the Australian modern ...
Murdoch, Lesley John, b.
Self-taught artist Lesley John Murdoch, from Bowraville, NSW, was a finalist in the 2005 Parliament of NSW Indigenous Art Prize.
Murdoch, Kate, b. 1973
Kate Murdoch is a Melbourne-based abstract painter whose work is inspired by the transience of nature. She has been a finalist in the Stanthorpe Art ...
Murdoch, Lotti
Designer for Berlei Hestia Ltd. c.1950s.
Murphie, Andrew, b. 1958
Andrew Murphie is a writer and artist who thinks in and through multiple media forms
Murphy, E. Ashton, b. 1874
Federation era Brisbane (and Toowoomba ?) black-and-white artist. In the 1920s he was employed by Joseph Cornelius Marconi to draw cartoons and do graphic designs ...
Murphy, Edward, b. 1823
Illuminator, ornamental penman, sign-writer, plasterer, soldier and deserter, made elaborate pen, pencil and wash illuminations of flags and ships in Hobart Town.
Murphy, J.
Painter, was at Sandridge (Port Melbourne) attempting to paint and sell landscapes in 1857. He exhibited with the Victorian Society of Fine Arts at Melbourne.
Murphy, John, b. 1829
Painter and explorer, was born in Pembrokeshire, Wales on 31 January 1829. In 1844 Murphy was appointed one of the four European members of Leichhardt's ...