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Kunst, M. C., b. 1881
Craftworker, lived at Milne Terrace, Moonta, South Australia, from at least 1903 to 1913. In 1903 Mrs Kunst made a family tree out of hair ...
Lynch,
Portrait painter who had a studio in Lamington Heights, Kalgoorlie about 1904.
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Female artist who sketched her house before it burned down. Her work is held in the National Library of Australia, Canberra, ACT.
Mack, E.
Female colonial flower painter and sketcher who exhibited in the South Australian Society of Arts exhibition with some success. She was criticised for posing flora ...
Marr, Alexander
Colonial Sydney teacher who taught drawing and needlework among other subjects, according to the advertisement for the reopening of her school.
Marsh, John Augustus Milbourne
Colonial female artist who drew her own home (before it was destroyed) and other houses and rural properties, some belonging to other artists.
Massey, A.M., b.
Embroiderer and painter who was born in Hungary where she had studied art before coming to Australia. She exhibited with the West Australian Society of ...
McCrae,
Mrs McCrae was a working member of the West Australian Society of Arts in 1896.
McCullock, J.F.
Advertised in 'Wise Post Office Directory' in 1914.
McKenzie,
Exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1928.
McLachlan, I.
Mrs McLachlan was listed in Wise's Post Office Directory in 1910, 1914 and 1924.
McLaughlin, Isabella
Listed in Wise's Post Office Directory 1910.
Morrison, A.
Mrs A. Morrison studied at Perth Technical School in 1903 and jointly won Bishop Riley's Prize for Applied Art with Kathleen O'Connor.
Moyes,
Painter who exhibited with the West Australian Society of Arts in 1908.
Asmodelle, Estelle, b. 1964
Estelle Asmodelle, abstract painter and digital artist, is known for her large-scale, brightly coloured abstract work. In 2010 she published her first art book, Transience, ...
Cobb, Judith, b. 1961
Judith Cobb was a theatre designer, painter and teacher. She taught at RMIT and the Victorian College of the Arts and worked in theatre.