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Daphne Mayo Papers
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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.

Baby head

Plaster cast of baby's head [possibly a preliminary plaster cast for the baby portrait of Lindsay Gribb]

Model of Little Blackie

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.

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