May Creeth (1869-1948) was an Australian artist and designer who is best known for her hand-painted jewellery and ceramics. She was born in Melbourne in 1869. She studied art at the National Gallery of Victoria Art School and the Melbourne School of Design. In 1898, she married Alfred Creeth, a fellow artist.
Creeth began her career as a painter, but she soon turned her attention to jewellery design. She was inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasized the importance of craftsmanship and individuality. Her jewellery was often made from semi-precious stones and was decorated with intricate hand-painted designs. She also designed ceramics, including vases, bowls, and figurines.
Creeth's work was exhibited widely in Australia and overseas. She won several awards for her jewellery, including the first prize at the Melbourne International Exhibition in 1901. She was also a member of the Victorian Artists' more...
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