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Matthew James MacNally
b. 5 July 1873
Also known as James MacNally, M.J. MacNally, M.J. McNally, Mac
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Painter)
A well known art critic and journalist, James MacNally was also a highly regarded watercolour artist during the interwar years.
Biographical Data
b. 5 July 1873 Benalla, Vic.
Biography
1 biography
Associates
30 people
Groups
7 groups
Works
Exhibitions
7 exhibitions
Collections
4 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
6 references
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Name
Matthew James MacNally
Also known as:
James MacNally
M.J. MacNally
M.J. McNally
Mac
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Art critic (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Journalist (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Butter exporter (ANZSIC code: 3800)
Insurance clerk (ANZSIC code: 6420)
Birth date
5 July 1873
Birth place
Benalla, Vic.
Death date
24 September 1943
Death place
Mount Lofty, SA
Active Period
1898 - 1943
Residence
c.1943- Mount Lofty, SA
1935 - 1943 South Australia
c.1890 - c.1895 Melbourne, Vic.
c.1873 - c.1890 Benalla, Vic.
c.1895 - c.1899 Sydney, NSW
c.1931 - c.1935 Windsor, NSW
c.1928 - c.1931 Cronulla, Sydney, NSW
c.1926 - c.1928 Northern Beaches, Sydney, NSW
c.1914 - c.1926 Melbourne, Vic.
c.1912 - c.1914 England, UK
c.1899 - c.1912 Melbourne, Vic.
Training
c.1896 - c.1899 Sydney, NSW
c.1899 - c.1900 National Gallery of Victoria's School of Design, Melbourne, Vic.
c.1900 - c.1903 Melbourne, Vic.
1913 - 1914 Herkomer Art School, Hertfordshire, England
Cultural Heritage
Irish
Languages
English
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