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Morris, Gwendolyn
Photographer. Her work was purchased by the Art Gallery of South Australia.
Morrison, Joan, b. 1911
Morrison was an accomplished mid-20th century cartoonist and book illustrator. Her cartoons, published in Man and Smith's Weekly, were populated by sassy glamour girls that ...
MorrĂ´, W.
1930s poster designer. MorrĂ´'s colour lithographic poster is held at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.
Mort, Eirene, b. 1879
Designer and craftworker, Sydney, NSW, she was a prolific designer of textiles and various Applied Arts, often featuring Australian floral motifs, and was well known ...
Morton, T.M.
Illustrator who exhibited with the Perth Society of Artists in 1939.
Moxham, Miriam, b. 1885
Painter and poet, she illustrated a book of her poems, published in 1936. Strongly autobiographical, her poetry deals with early twentieth century themes of alienation ...
Mulgrave, Andrew, b. 1921
According to Norman Aisbett, Mulgrave had been taught to engrave by a German guard while he was in a prisoner-of-war camp and this skill led ...
Munt, Ethel, b. 1870
China painter who was born in Adelaide, South Australia. She studied art, learning oil painting from James Ashton. Ethel was active in the 1930s and ...
Munt, Olwyn Ethel, b. 1906
Olwyn Ethel Munt was a china painter and student of Flora Landells.
Muntz, Josephine, b. 1862
Painter, residing in Melbourne, she diverged from standard patterns of taste in her use of a sombre palette and free, expressive brushwork. She exhibited internationally, ...
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 ...
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, Augusta 'Dot', b. 1886
Chinapainting was a popular craft in southern Australia from the 1920s and paralleled developments in the Arts and Crafts Movement. Dot Murphy is one of ...
Murray, Edith Constance, b. 1897
Puppeteer, was born Edith Constance Blackwell. She was a foundation member of the Puppetry Guild of NSW (later the Australian Puppetry Guild).
Murray, Jean
Mid 20th century Adelaide amateur caricaturist {or merely collector?}
Muskett, Alice Jane, b. 1869
Federation era painter, illustrator and author. Residing for most of her life in Sydney, she was internationally exhibited.
Nash, Ossie, b. 1909
An artist who communicated his daily life through his hand decorated envelopes and letters that he sent to his family during WWII. They must have ...
Needham, George Alexander, b. 1903
Graphic artist, best known for comic strips, particularly The Bosun and Choclit'.