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Plaster copy of Winged victory of Samothrace

Plaster copy of Daphne Mayo's copy of the Winged victory of Samothrace that she created while studying at Brisbane's Central Technical College. The college had a plaster cast that she used as a model. It won her the inaugural (1914) Queensland Wattle Day Leagues travelling art scholarship training in Europe. One wing has fallen off. It does not have a plinth.

Male figure

Male figure, walking pose, missing right arm, made of fibreglass.

Study of female forms used in Mayo’s sculpture

Oil on paper on card. Study of female forms used in Mayo’s sculpture, scale disregarded. Size of picture is 51 x 41 cm; with backing board and window mount, 81 x 71 cm. Formed part of the Queensland Art Gallery Exhibition Daphne Mayo : let there be sculpture, in 2011.

Female figure in action pose with base

Fibreglass model of female figure in action pose, right arm stretched upwards, standing on base. Coming apart along both sides of the body, left arm taped twice, right arm missing hand, both legs taped once and head (headdress) taped once.

Female figure in action pose, base broken away

Fibreglass model of female figure in action pose, right arm stretched upwards. Left arm is missing. Base has broken off from right foot. Coming apart along both sides of the body, right arm missing hand, right arm taped twice, both legs taped once, neck and waist are taped.

Four figures

Fibreglass model of four figures with the central female figure with her arms raised above her head. Very fragile, crumbly and dirty.

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