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Molloy, Georgiana, b. 1805
Georgiana Molloy was born in 1805. She thought herself the first person to make a flower garden in the Western Australia. Molloy also designed patterns ...
Molnar, George, b. 1910
Molnar was an architect, cartoonist, watercolourist, illustrator and architecture lecturer at Sydney University and the University of NSW. His lecturers were highly praised by students. ...
Molvig, Jon, b. 1923
Apart from being one of Australia's major figurative expressionist painters, Jon Molvig became a significant inspiration for the art scene in Brisbane when he settled ...
Dalrymple, Molyneux
Etchings after Dalrymple's sketches were published in the 1830 Hobart Town Almanack.
Byrnes, Mona, b. 1923
Painter and photographer, was born in 1923 on the Hermannsburg Mission Station in the Northern Territory, home of the Aranda Aboriginal painters.
Crawford, Mona, b. 1909
Crawford was a fashion designer and stylist. She apprenticed in retail with Mark Foys, later Myer, associate director Foys, travelled to USA, later ran a ...
Elliott, Mona, b. 1872
Although Mona Elliott developed her interest in pottery and painting late in life, she made a significant contribution to art in both Brisbane and Toowoomba, ...
Hessing, Mona, b. 1933
Late 20th century textile artist and weaver.
Money, John, b. 1953
Money was a painter who belonged, stylistically, to the Melbourne realist school.
Monger,
Leatherworker who obtained a Third Order of Merit at the 1881 International Exhibition in Perth.
Allegre, Monia
Visual artist
Brown, Monica
A late nineteenth-century oil painter and sketcher.
Monro, Gordon, b. 1946
Gordon Monro is a digital media artist working with generative procedures that produce images and sound.
Lacombe,
Professional photographer, was working at Sydney in 1856. This is presumably the Monsieur Lacombe described as 'an amateur from Lyons' who exhibited photographs at the ...
Maurice,
Tasmanian colonial art teacher who exhibited everyone else's work except his own and taught chemistry and mineralogy to pay for the space.
de Mondonville,
Painter, exhibited with the Victorian Society of Fine Arts in 1857 while on a brief visit to Melbourne.