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  1. Phyllis Margaret Cilento (23 December 1923 – 21 November 2006) was an Australian painter and printmaker. Biography. Cilento was born in Sydney, Australia on 23 December 1923. She studied at East Sydney Technical College. In 1947, Cilento went to New York on a Travelling Scholarship.

    • Painting, printmaking
    • 21 November 2006 (aged 82), Melbourne, Australia
  2. Sydney, Australia. Place of Death. Seaford, Australia. Birth Name. Margaret Cilento. The most complete record of Cilentos career can be found in Jude Savage, “Atelier 17 and Australian Women Artists in New York: Margaret Cilento at Home and Abroad, 1946–1965” (MA thesis, Australian National University, 1995). ↩.

    • Margaret Cilento
    • Sydney, Australia
    • 1923-2006
    • Seaford, Australia
  3. Margaret Cilento b. 1923. Also known as Phyllis Margaret Cilento, Margaret Cilento-Maslen. Artist. Painter and printmaker. Resident of Queensland, New South Wales, America and Europe. Underhill firmly believes that Cilento should be acknowledged as introducing Abstract Expressionism to Brisbane. Biography (587 words)

  4. Cilento produced most of her prints in the late l940s and early 1950s and is primarily known for her paintings which she exhibits regularly. She presently lives and works in Victoria. © Australianprints, 1999

  5. Biography. See a list of available inventory for Margaret Cilento. Margaret Cilento (born Phyllis Margaret Cilento), painter, printmaker, illustrator and designer, was born in Sydney, Australia on December 23, 1923. She grew up in Brisbane but moved to Sidney in 1943.

  6. www.artnet.com › artists › margaret-cilentoMargaret Cilento | Artnet

    View Margaret Cilentos artworks on artnet. Learn about the artist and find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks, the latest news, and sold auction prices.

  7. BIO: Margaret Cilento. ‘Transparent: Watercolour in Queensland 1850s–1980s’ March 2014. 1923, Sydney – 2006, Melbourne . As a child, Margaret Cilento travelled with her family to Papua New Guinea before settling in Brisbane in 1928.