Exhibition catalogues from overseas
- UQFL119-Series M-File 4
- File
- 1918-1971
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues, mostly from the 1930s
Exhibition catalogues from overseas
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues, mostly from the 1930s
Press reviews for "Australian Painting Today (Exhibition)"
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
European press reviews for the 1960 "Australian Painting Today (Exhibition)".
Exhibitions that toured Australian galleries, loan exhibitions, and single artist exhibitions
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues include: Henry Moore; Australian Women Artists; Charles Blackman; Italian art of the 20th century; Bessie Gibson; Recent Australian Sculpture; Ian Fairweather; Australian Aboriginal Art; Focus on the Hinton Collection.
Exhibition catalogues of Australian galleries
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Exhibition catalogues from Australian art galleries including: Anthony Horderns' Fine Art Gallery; Australian National Gallery; Australian War Memorial; Bonython Art Gallery; Clune Galleries; Design Arts Centre; David Jones' Art Gallery; Finney's Gallery; Farmer's Blaxland Gallery; Gainsborough Gallery; Grosvenor Galleries; Johnstone Gallery; Lefevre Galleries; Macquarie Galleries; Moreton Galleries; Art Gallery of New South Wales (National Art Gallery of New South Wales); Philip Bacon Galleries; Qantas Gallery; Queensland Art Fund; Queensland Art Gallery. Other catalogues include: Australian Academy of Art; Blake Prize; Contemporary art society; Royal tour exhibition; Mitchell Library Sydney Ure Smith Memorial Exhibition; Society of Artists Annual Exhibition.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Publications that belonged to Lila Mayo. These papers are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo.
Comprises:
Chisholm, A. (1922). Bird seeking in Queensland (1770-1922). Brisbane: Carter-Watson.[Inscribed and signed by author, June 1922]
Hall, R. (1906). A key to the birds of Australia (2nd. ed.). Melbourne: Walker, May &. [Annotations, notes, poetry by Lila Mayo]
Mitchell, E., & Cazneaux, H. (1950). Australian treescapes : A photographic study (Ure Smith miniature series ; 7). Sydney: Ure Smith. [Letter from ‘Verity’ to ‘Marmee’ inserted]
Read, H. (1931). The meaning of art. London: Faber and Faber. [Inscribed: To my dearest ones from Mayo June 1st 1936]
Ure Smith, S. (1943). Australian present day art (Present day art in Australia). Sydney: Ure Smith. [Inscribed: with love to Mum & Dad just to remind them how clever they are! March 2nd 1944 Daphne].
Zweig, S. (1947). Balzac. London : Cassell. [Inscribed: to my Mother and Father with love, March 1951]
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Newspaper cuttings mostly likely collected by Mrs Mayo about her interests like birs and nature. Includes some of those articles we wrote in the Brisbane Courier under the name "Marmee". These papers are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo.
Diaries, travel journals, notes, visitng cards, passport.
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Includes: travel diaries from when Bill and Lila Mayo travelled in 1929; notebook with notes on birds (1923-1926); passport for the Mayo's; visiting cards for W. McA. Mayo. These papers are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Will of Agnes Emma Saxelby, Lila Mayo's mother. Newsletters for: Bird Observers Club, Brisbane (1953); Queensland Naturalists Club (Oct 1956 - Aug 1957); Royal Australian Ornithologists' Union (Jun 1955 - Dec 1957). These papers are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
These letters written to Bill and Lila Mayo, Daphne Mayo's parents. Some are letters they have written to each other. They are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo. Some letters were mistakenly filed in with correspondence to Daphne.
General correspondence, 1919 to 1949.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
The letters in this file were written to Bill and Lila Mayo, Daphne Mayo's parents. Some are letters they have written to each other. They are presumed to be from the estate of her mother, Lila Mayo. Some letters were mistakenly filed in with correspondence to Daphne.