- Ma Mahood
Dr. Marguerite "Ma" Mahood (born 1901 in
Melbourne , Victoria,Australia ) was a painter, potter, printmaker and art historian.After establishing herself as a graphic artist and watercolourist in the 1920s, Mahood joined the
Victorian Artists Society and exhibited regularly. During the Second World War she also exhibited with theMelbourne Social Realism group, which includedNoel Counihan ,Josl Bergner ,Victor O'Connor ,Peter Benjamin Graham ,Herbert McClintock ,Frank Andrew , andNutta Buzzacott .In the early days of radio, she lectured on design and wrote articles for the "Listerner-in" and its Sydney counterpart "Radio". From 1931 through 1951 she had a successful career as a full-time potter. Later, Mahood turned to academic life, earning Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in history, with a doctoral thesis on Australian
political cartoon s in the late 1800s.References
* Mahood, Marguerite, "The Loaded Line: Australian Political Caricature 1788 - 1901", Melbourne University Press, Melbourne, 1973.
* "The Printmakers", Important Woman Artists Gallery, Catalogue Melbourne, 1977.
* Germaine Max, "Artists and Galleries of Australia", Boolarong Publications, 1984.
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