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Francis William Mahoney

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cartoonist, illustrator, commercial artist and printmaker, was born in London on 11 March 1905 (acc. Roger Butler's National Gallery of Australia [NGA] website www.australianprints.gov.au), son of the Australian artist Frank P. Mahony [note different spelling] and his Australian wife, Mary, née Tobin. Will probably came to Sydney in 1914. He began his career there as a cadet on Smith's Weekly, to which he subsequently contributed cartoons while working as a commercial artist in 1922-27. (Ward 1979, 8, claims that he studied at East Sydney Technical College 1930-31 and that his first prints were wood engravings, eg Shadows 1929 (tiger in bush) and The Lotus Eaters 1930.) He exhibited prints – etchings, linocuts, woodcuts and wood engravings – with the Society of Artists (1930-43), at Macquarie Galleries and at Rubery Bennett's gallery.

In 1928-30 he contributed cartoons to the Sydney Evening News. His illustration An Artist's Impressions of The Show was published in the Sydney Mail on 16 April 1930, 24. In 1931-32 he was political cartoonist on the World, e.g. Will Mahony's Angle on Events, an editorial cartoon on the cost of federal government, published 26 August 1932, 2. He later contributed political cartoons to other newspapers, including Labor Call c.1930s-40s (see Senyard) and Labor Daily (1932-40), while teaching at Sydney Technical College. A number of his war cartoons are illustrated in King (143-51). He was sacked from the Daily Telegraph in 1945 after refusing to draw a political cartoon demanded by the editor. His replacement George Finey left soon after also but there are differing accounts over whether Finey was fired or chose to resign. Later he drew political cartoons for the Sydney Daily Mirror (1950-53), followed by a stint as a staff artist for Australian Consolidated Press [ACP] (1954-62). Then he again taught art at Sydney Tech. and contributed cartoons as a freelancer. Will Mahoney/Mahony died in Sydney in 1989, according to Roger Butler's NGA website (elsewhere 1986).

The Mitchell Library's [ML] Bulletin collection holds one original cartoon by Mahoney and 19 caricatures (1933-35), including ones of Fred Leist and J.G. Watkins ("Wattie"), painter, teacher and AGNSW trustee. Other cartoons include The Waverley Wailer's Last Walk (featuring the "red bogey"), Daily News 1939 (ill King, 125), and the undated original The Power of the Press (re newsprint monopoly) [1930s-40s?] (Josef Lebovic Galleries). He also 'carved the most stylish woodcuts', according to Stewart (p.36) who wrote that Mahoney and "George" [Aub?] Aria were 'inseparable' mates.

Works in public collections include a good cartoon on censorship in Tomorrow 1946 (ill. Lindesay, WWW, 152). The Spooner Papers (ML PIC ACC 4899) have several original cartoons by various cartoonists featuring and collected by Sir Eric ('Neck to Knee') Spooner, including Mahony's Naughty Naughty [Spring as a lightly clad allegorical female being pursued by 'Purity League' man with 'Spooner's Patent' neck-to-knee costume], "Here - you indecent hussy put this on!" n.d. but clearly mid-1930s so possibly for Labor Daily. Other cartoons collected by Spooner are by Tom Glover for the Sun (1937) and Sunday Sun (Oct 1934, 1935-37); by Stuart Peterson for the Sun 1934, 13 October 1938 (straight political - Spooner was also deputy leader) and 1939; by Walter Dowman (re fatmen banks etc on the back of the thin exhausted farmer, who is being whipped along by Spooner); by George Finey, EVICTED [Spooner as Landlady evicting little man in bowler hat]: "I'm not having any of your common type here" n.p., n.d., and another re Local Government Amending Bill. Brodie Mack drew Spooner as Nelson looking through telescope towards a beach of scantily clad people, Daily Telegraph 9 February 1937, et al.

Joan Kerr.

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Also known as:

Mahony, Francis William

Also known as:

Mahoney, Will

Also known as:

Mahony, Will

Gender:

Male

Birth:

Date:

1905-03-11

Place:

London, England, UK

Note:

also given as 1906 (Josef Lebovic), 1907

Arrival:

Date:

c. 1914

Period active:

Dates:

c. 1922 - 1940

Death:

Date:

c. 1989

Place:

Sydney, NSW

Note:

also given as 1986

Medium:

Black & white art

Medium:

Design (product, commercial, industrial, environmental, landscape)

Medium:

Print

Artwork:

Title:

Shadows

Date:

1929

Note:

wood-engraving

Artwork:

Title:

The Lotus Eaters

Date:

1930

Artwork:

Title:

An Artist's Impressions of The Show

Date:

1930

Note:

Sydney Mail, 1930-04-16, p24

Artwork:

Title:

Will Mahony's Angle on Events

Date:

1932

Note:

World, 1932-08-26, p2

Artwork:

Title:

The Waverley Wailer's Last Walk

Date:

1939

Note:

Daily News 1939 (ill King, 125)

Artwork:

Title:

The Power of the Press

Artwork:

Title:

Naughty Naughty

Exhibition:

Title:

20th Anniversary Exhibition Collectors' List (Number 63)

Date:

1997-04-12 - 1997-05-17

Place:

Josef Lebovic Gallery, Paddington, Sydney, NSW

Note:

cats nos. 71 & 72 (not ill.)

Exhibition:

Title:

Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning

Date:

1964-09-11 - 1964-09-19

Place:

Blaxland Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Exhibition:

Title:

50 years of the newspaper cartoon in Australia

Date:

1973

Place:

Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, SA

Exhibition:

Title:

War Cartoons and Caricatures of the British Commonwealth

Date:

1941

Place:

National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada

Exhibition:

Title:

NSW Society of Artists

Date:

1930 - 1943

Place:

Education Department Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Exhibition:

Place:

Macquarie Galleries, Sydney, NSW

Exhibition:

Place:

Rubery Bennett Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Collection:

Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW

Collection:

National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT

Published image:

Self portrait drawing at a desk, ill. King, page 137

Training:

Dates:

1931 - 1930

Place:

East Sydney Technical College, Darlinghurst, NSW

Associate:

Finey, George

Associate:

Leist, Fred

Associate:

Watkins, J. G.

Associate:

Aria, George

Associate:

Glover, Tom

Associate:

Peterson, Stuart

Associate:

Dowman, Walter

Associate:

Mack, Brodie

Associated organisation:

NSW Society of Artists

Family member:

Person:

Mahony, Frank P.

Relation:

father

Family member:

Person:

Mahony, Mary (née Tobin)

Relation:

mother

Residence:

Dates:

c. 1905 - 1914

Place:

London, England, UK

Residence:

Dates:

c. 1914 - 1989

Place:

Sydney, New South Wales

Biographer:

Kerr, Joan

Source of info:

Black and white artists

Date written:

Date:

c. 1999 - 2003

Date modified:

Date:

2007

Reference:

Title:

The other side of the coin - a cartoon history of Australia

Year:

1979

Author:

King, Jonathan

Published:

Cassell Australia (Revised edition), Stanmore, NSW

Reference:

Title:

20th Anniversary Exhibition Collectors' List No.63

Year:

1997

Published:

Josef Lebovic Gallery, Paddington, NSW

Reference:

Title:

The inked-in image - a social and historical survey of Australian comic art

Year:

1979

Author:

Lindesay, Vane

Published:

Hutchinson of Australia (new edition), Richmond, Vic

Reference:

Title:

The way we were - Australian popular magazines 1856 to 1969

Year:

1983

Author:

Lindesay, Vane

Published:

Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Vic

Reference:

Title:

Fifty Years of Australian Cartooning

Year:

1964

Author:

Rafty, Tony (with Mack, Brodie)

Published:

Blaxland Gallery, Sydney, NSW

Reference:

Title:

Labor in cartoons - cartoons of the Australian Labor Party in Victoria 1891-1990

Year:

1991

Published:

Senyard, June, ed., Hyland House, South Yarra, Vic

Reference:

Title:

Writers of the Bulletin

Year:

1977

Author:

Stewart, Douglas

Published:

Australian Broadcasting Commission, Sydney, NSW, p 36

Reference:

Title:

50 years of the newspaper cartoon in Australia

Year:

1973

Author:

Stone, Walter

Published:

The News, Adelaide (in association with the Art Gallery of South Australia), Adelaide, SA, p 79

Reference:

Title:

War Cartoons and Caricatures of the British Commonwealth

Year:

1941

Published:

National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada

Reference:

Title:

[NGA website]

Author:

Butler, Roger

Published:

National Gallery of Australia www.australianprints.gov.au

Reference:

Year:

1979

Author:

Ward

Artist's URL:

Value:

http://www.australianprints.gov.au

Summary:

Mid 20th century Sydney cartoonist, illustrator, commercial artist and printmaker, Mahoney was sacked from the Daily Telegraph in 1945 after refusing to draw a certain political cartoon demanded by the editor.

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