- UQFL119-Series H-Item 84
- Item
- undated
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Plaster cast of baby's head [possibly a preliminary plaster cast for the baby portrait of Lindsay Gribb]
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Plaster cast of baby's head [possibly a preliminary plaster cast for the baby portrait of Lindsay Gribb]
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Fibreglass cast of child's head.
Female figure, with green glaze
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Plaster female figure, not full freestanding piece, drape wtih green glaze.
Female figure, with long hair and green glaze on drape
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Free standing plaster female figure with long hair and drape wtih green glaze. Left foot has broken off.
Female figure, with long hair and grey and blue glaze on drape
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Free standing plaster female figure with long hair and and grey and blue glaze on drape. Left foot has broken off.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Fibreglass model, painted green with some gold. The Little Blackie sculpture depicts the smaller than life-sized head of an Aboriginal baby. One of the most reproduced of all Daphne Mayo's works. One bronze head was purchased by the Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) from the Three Sculptors Exhibition in Sydney in 1946. Daphne Mayo would not assigned copyright to the the AGNSW.
Abstract forms and Mayo’s Goat ceramic with reflection
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Oil on paper on card. Abstract forms and Mayo’s Goat ceramic with reflection
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Portrait bust of female to waist, long hair tied in a bun at the base of her neck, without arms. Cracked. Possbily the work of Daphne Mayo; found in the conservation unit in February 2001.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Portrait bust of unidentified person. Possbily the work of Daphne Mayo; found in the conservation unit in February 2001.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Cast of the left hand of an unidentified person, mostly likely a woman. Approximately 25 cm in length from wrist to tip of middle finger. All fingers have broken off.Thumb and index finger are whole, other fingers have broken into two pieces. Metal wire from the end of the hand is tied in a knot. Possbily the work of Daphne Mayo; found in the conservation unit in February 2001.