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    Lilian Daphne Mayo MBE (1 October 1895 – 31 July 1982) was an Australian artist, most prominently known for her work in sculpture, particularly the tympanum...
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    and producer Daphne Mayo (1895–1982) Daphne Alloway McVicker (1895–1979), American writer Daphne Merkin (born 1954), American writer Daphne Odjig (1919–2016)...
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    modelled on the repository at Tattersalls auction room in London. Sculptor Daphne Mayo executed the decorative plaster frieze entitled The Horse in Sport along...
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    Brisbane CBD, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Daphne Mayo and built from 1961 to 1964. It was added to the Queensland Heritage...
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    include: Peter C. Doherty, medical researcher and Nobel Prize winner Daphne Mayo, sculptures include the tympanum above the King George Square entrance...
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    pediment above the portico and entrance, was carved by Brisbane sculptor Daphne Mayo during construction of the Hall and depicts the settlement of Queensland...
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    unveiled a statue of Sir William Glasgow created by Brisbane sculptor Daphne Mayo; Sir William Glasgow is depicted in the uniform of an officer of the...
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    11 November 1930. There is also the World War II Shrine of Memories. Daphne Mayo sculptured the Women's War Memorial that forms part of the memorial's...
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    first travelled to Europe in the 1920s (to meet with his then fiancée Daphne Mayo) and made sketches, including many of Paris, which were left accidentally...
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  • sculptor Ursula Mayer (born 1970): multimedia artist based in London Daphne Mayo (1895–1982): sculptor Kathleen McArthur (1915–2001): botanical illustrator...
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  • Robert Mawer (1807–1854), England Monique Mayère (born 1944), France Daphne Mayo (1895–1982), Australia John McKenna (born 1964), Scotland Bruce McLean...
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    death which was positioned over the catafalque in the chapel. Sculptor Daphne Mayo was commissioned to create three relief works, Grief and Hope for the...
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  • Qld, exhibited work by Anne Alison-Greene, Bessie Gibson, Vida Lahey, Daphne Mayo and Margaret Olley 1975 Exhibition: It's Great to be an Australian Woman...
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    life of the Society. Sydney sculptors Paul Montford and Raynor Hoff and Daphne Mayo of Brisbane joined the Society and later the younger professional sculptors...
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    masonry firm F Williams and Company. Frank William's reputation prompted Daphne Mayo to work as an apprentice to him to learn the art of carving. She did...
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    Artwork includes plaster Stations of the Cross sculpted by Brisbane artist Daphne Mayo in 1935, and a bronze and wood sculpture entitled Christ Accepting The...
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  • 1927), painter, visual essayist Galuma Maymuru (born 1951), painter Daphne Mayo (1895–1982), sculptor Kathleen McArthur (1915–2001), botanical illustrator...
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  • establishing meeting. Sydney sculptors Paul Montford and Raynor Hoff, and Daphne Mayo of Brisbane, joined the Society and later the younger professional sculptors...
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    In late 1929, Müller served as the chief assistant stone carver to Daphne Mayo who was responsible for the large tympanum crowning the central portico...
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    University of Sydney, August 2010 “The Universal Hitchcock,” the Annual Daphne Mayo Lecture, University of Queensland Art Museum, Brisbane, Australia, 2010...
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    alongside fellow students including painter Lloyd Rees and sculptor Daphne Mayo who was to remain a life-long friend. In 1926 she married Herbert Curtis...
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  • (1929–2022), Czech Republic/United Kingdom Monique Mayère (born 1944), France Daphne Mayo (1895–1982), Australia Geraldine McCullough (1917 – 2008), United States...
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  • College from August 1916 to December 1937. He taught artists such as Daphne Mayo, William Leslie Bowles, Lloyd Rees, Daisy Nosworthy and Florence Bland...
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    (former Governor-General of Australia, politician) - birth and early years Daphne Mayo (artist, sculptor) - residence John McLaren (cricketer) - death Edmund...
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    active members of the Society, such as: Godfrey Rivers, William Bustard, Daphne Mayo, Vida Lahey, William Grant and Gwendolyn Grant, Melville Haysom, Caroline...
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  • following WWI. This fountain which sits alongside the carved panel carved by Daphne Mayo, honoured the men who fell during WWI. Lawson, Ronald. "Brentnall, Frederick...
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  • Power James Quinn William Rowell Arnold Shore Dora Wilson Vida Lahey Daphne Mayo Harold Parker Hans Heysen John Eldershaw In addition to the foundation...
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    art classes for both children and adults in Queensland; and she and Daphne Mayo were responsible for the foundation of the Queensland Art Fund in 1929...
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    medicine with her brother, Edward Rivett. A bronze bust of Rivett by Daphne Mayo is held in the National Portrait Gallery. Rivett died in Sydney on 14...
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    photographer Bessie Gibson, artist Edwin Hayes, architect Gil Jamieson, artist Daphne Mayo, artist and sculptor Elina Mottram, architect Kathleen O'Brien, cartoonist...
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