Roland Mitton AMGP was born in Dunfermline and studied at Edinburgh College of Art. He then worked under Mary Isobel ...
Gerald Moira (1867–1959) was an English painter who became best known for his murals. He was born in London, the ...
Helen Moloney (1926–2011) trained as a painter and turned to stained glass in her early thirties having been inspired by ...
Rona Helen Moody (b.1954) studied at Edinburgh University before spending a year training with Lawrence Lee (1977-8) and then with ...
Andrew Moor (b. 1946) has been involved with commissioning and project managing works of art in glass since 1983. He ...
Albert Joseph Moore (1841-93) was born in York into an artistic family and as a painter became a leading figure ...
Charles Eustace Moore (1880-c.1965) was the son of the stained glass artist Arthur Louis Moore (1849-1939), and joined the London ...
William Morris & Co. (Westminster) was a stained glass firm established in west London in 1901 by William Thomas Morris ...
Morris & Co. (1875-1940) was the successor to original business of Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. William Morris was always ...
Thomas John Colwyn Morris (1920-2011) served under General Montgomery during World War Two before training at Swansea School of Art ...
Morris, Marshall, Faulkner & Co. (1861-74) or ‘the Firm’, as it was colloquially referred to, was founded in 1861 by ...
William Morris (1834-96) was a man of exceptional talents. As well as being the greatest artist-craftsman of his age, who ...
Anne Vibeke Mou (b.1978) moved to United Kingdom in 1999 to study at Glasgow School of Art and Royal College ...
Rachel Mulligan AMGP studied Fine Art at Coventry, and specialised in printmaking, particularly etchings and later, linocuts. Having graduated in ...
Róisín Dowd Murphy (1923-2006) was born in Belfast and studied painting at Dublin’s National College of Art and Design where she ...
Nicholas Mynheer (b.1958) studied Graphic Design at the Hornsey College of Art in London, graduating in 1981. After spending several ...