Colonial first lady: female designer of gardens and architecture whose paintings and sketches influenced major works in the fledgling colony of New South Wales. She ...
Woodcarver, stonecarver and cabinetmaker who lived and worked in Perth, Western Australia. Medallist at the 1908 Franco British Exhibition. Photo of his work exhibited at ...
Maguire was a graphic designer working first in Sydney for the magazine publisher Murrays and Fairfax, then moving to Melbourne where he did design work ...
Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator, commercial artist and printmaker, Mahoney was sacked from the Daily Telegraph in 1945 after refusing to draw a certain ...
Makeig is a furniture designer and manufacturer known as Descon Laminates located in Brookvale NSW. They made Eames and Hardoy furniture under license. They also ...
Miss Mann is the author of an illustration of a metal (copper?) repousse waratah in R.T. Baker's The Australian Flora in Applied Art, Technological Museum, ...
Mansell was a painter, illustrator and theatre designer whose work diverse artistic practices, which ranged from painting to set design, were very much influenced by ...
March (Marsh?) was a 1948 Industrial design, Diploma Associateship graduate at Melbourne Technical College. March’s career has not been identified to date. Graham Marsh was ...
David Marchant was a cabinetmaker. He was born around 1850. Marchant fabricated a presentation casket to Queen Victoria in 1887 on the occasion of her ...
The founder of Percy Marks Jewellery, Sydney, designer and maker. Populariser of the use of the Australian black opal. The Marks family continue this design ...
Marsh was the principal of a design firm originally known as Neville Marsh Interiors (1965, dates vary), later becoming one of the principals of Marsh ...