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Mason, Les
Mason played an active design role in Melbourne over thirty years. Mason moved to Melbourne in 1961 and joined the advertising agency USP Benson, where ...
Hasler, George Henry Massey, b. 1841
Professional photographer and studio manager, worked for Johnstone, O'Shannessy & Co. at Melbourne in the late 1860s where his wife was a partner. His daughter ...
Massie, Hester, b. 1856
Colonial female artist who painted landscapes and wildflowers. She was part of a large and prominent Sydney merchant family.
Massie, M. C. B.
Colonial period cricket cartoonist
Masson, David
Colonial portrait painter who came to Melbourne in 1850, set up business and exhibited, and also taught music. He painted in studios in Stanley Street ...
Fraser,
A sketcher who exhibited several chalk drawings at the 1862 Geelong Exhibition of Art, Science and Industry and who may have been the son of ...
Mallarky,
Colonial male art pupil at the Sydney Mechanics School of Arts, who was second best to Master Anderson according to F.C. Terry.
Masters, Joseph, b. 1836
Colonial male sketcher and businessman whose drawings of Melbourne and Geelong landscapes were considered carefully observed for an amateur.
Masters, Diane, b. 1929
Masters was a prominent fashion model beginning in the 1940s. She also worked as a fashion journalist, illustrator and fashion curator late in her career. ...
Mataraga, Francesca
Cross-disciplinary artist whose work extends into the areas of expanded painting, sculpture, photography and installation.
Mather, Arthur, b. 1925
Mid 20th century Melbourne political cartoonist, comic strip artist and novelist. When he was 21 (1947) Mather was approached by the director of Atlas Publications, ...
Mather, John, b. 1848
Glasgow born and educated, John Mather came to Melbourne hoping to pursue a full time career as an artist, but for some years had to ...
Mather, John Baxter, b. 1853
Late colonial period Adelaide painter, illustrator, etcher, curator, critic and journalist. In 1913, Mather was director of the Art Gallery of South Australia.