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An index of illustrators and artists to help you navigate our collection and enjoy some chance encounters along the way.
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Artists whose names begin with 'M'
Alistair K. MacDonald (1880-1948), Scottish artist and illustrator. Click here for images
Lizzie Lawson Mack (1858-1905), English Victorian artist and illustrator. Click here for images
Clive Madgwick (1934-2005), British painter of mainly rural and coastal landscapes. Click here for images
Edouard Manet (1832-1883), French painter of modern life, hugely influential precursor to the Impressionists. Click here for images
Edouardo/Eduardo Matania (1847-1929), Italian artist and illustrator. Father of Fortunino Matania. Worked mainly in Italy, including for L'Illustrazione Click here for images
Fortunino Matania (1881-1963), Italian artist, prolific and prodigious illustrator - chief staff artist for The Sphere covering news events including the Great War. Afterwards concentrated on historical reconstruction in Britannia & Eve magazine Click here for images
Ugo Matania, Italian illustrator (1888-1979), contributor to The Sphere, Il Mattino Illustrata and other publications. Cousin of Fortunino Matania with whom he sometimes collaborated. Click here for images
Fred May (1891-1976), caricaturist & painter. Regular contributor to The Tatler from the Great War period onwards where he sketched members of various clubs, organisations and regiments in his inimitable style. Click here for images
Roger Mayne (1929-2014), English photographer, significantly of London's streets in the 1950s and '60s. Click here for images
Phil May (1864-1903), English caricaturist & cartoonist renowned for his economy of line. His style was hugely influential, setting the standard for modern cartooning in the 20th century Click here for images
Freddie McKeown, children's author and illustrator published by The Medici Society in the 1980s and '90s. Click here for images
Helen McKie (1889-1957), English illustrator for The Bystander and The Graphic through the First World War and the 1920s. Click here for images
Joyce Mercer (1896-1965), children's book illustrator specialising in fairy tales. Click here for images
Suzanne Meunier (1888-1979), French artist and illustrator often working in the pin-up genre. Click here for images
Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni (1475-1564), Italian painter, sculptor, architect and poet of the High Renaissance, best known for his frescoes in the Sistine Chapel, Rome, and his marble sculpture, David. He also contributed to the design of the dome of St Peter's Basilica. Click here for images
John Everett Millais (1829-1896), English painter, founder member of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood. Later became a successful book illustrator and painter of popular Victorian works Click here for images
Hilda T. Miller (1876-1939), American artist and illustrator specialising in whimsical fairy subjects. Click here for images
Maurice Milliere (1871-1946), French painter and commercial illustrator who worked for Le Sourire, La Vie Parisienne and Fantasio. Click here for images
Claude Monet (1840-1926), French painter, a founder of Impressionism. Click here for images
Truda Mordue, children's author and illustrator published by The Medici Society, 1970s. Click here for images
Olwen Morgan (1896-1960), amateur - but very competent - artist, whose Days of the Week & Months of the Year illustrations were published as postcards by CW Faulkner. Click here for images
Frederick Morgan (1847-1927), English painter of country scenes and idyllic depictions of childhood. Click here for images
Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), Czech painter and illustrator in art nouveau style. Click here for images
Webster Murray (c.1900-1957), Canadian-born artist and commercial illustrator who worked for The Tatler and The Sketch in the 1920s and '30s. Click here for images
Fred Musto, English photographer who travelled around the UK on his motorbike, recording day-to-day life and special occasions, the ordinary and the extraordinary alike. Click here for images
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