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Marie Horseman (Marie Compston Horseman) was born on 9 December, 1911 in Rochester, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian artist (1911–1974). Discover Marie Horseman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Marie Compston Horseman
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Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 9 December, 1911
Birthday 9 December
Birthplace Rochester, Victoria, Australia
Date of death 7 May, 1974
Died Place Katoomba, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1911

Marie Compston "Mollie" Horseman (9 December 1911 – 7 May 1974), was an Australian comic book artist, book illustrator and fashion artist.

Marie Horseman was born in Rochester, Victoria on 9 December 1911, the daughter of Frederick Ernest Horseman (1882-1966), a farmer, and his wife Katherine Marie Compston (née Miller), who were migrants from Yorkshire, England.

1924

In 1924, when she was thirteen, her parents separated and Horseman travelled with her mother to England before moving to Germany.

Horseman's mother managed a canteen for the British Army, whilst Horseman attended a German finishing school.

1929

In 1929 Horseman together with Joan Morrison became the first female cartoonists to be permanent employees at Smith's Weekly.

1931

Horseman married William Longford Power, an articled clerk, on 2 September 1931 at the North Sydney registry office.

1933

Her parents didn't officially divorce until October 1933.

On returning to Australia she was briefly employed by Norman Lindsay and his second wife, Rose, as a governess, for their two daughters.

Lindsay was impressed with her drawing skills and recommended she attend the National Art School.

For financial reasons, she did not complete her course at East Sydney Technical College but during her studies she was influenced by Rayner Hoff's artistic style.

1938

They had one son, Roderick Packenham, before they divorced in May 1938.

Horseman then married Nelson Illingworth, grandson of the sculptor Nelson Illingworth on 8 June 1938 at the Mosman Presbyterian Church.

They had one son and three daughters before the marriage ended in divorce.

1940

In the early 1940s the family moved to Brisbane, where Horseman freelanced, drawing comic strips for Frank Johnson Publications as well as contributing cartoons to Man Magazine, Australian Woman's Mirror and Rydge's Business Journal (for whom she created "The Tipple Twins").

1946

From 1946 she worked for The Courier-Mail at the paper's Sydney Production Unit in York Street.

Following the suicide of cartoonist, Jean Cullen, Horseman took responsibility for Cullen's new comic strip, "Pam" in the Sunday Mail and "The Clothes Horse" in The Sydney Morning Herald.

"Pam" became Horseman's best-known work, running for over eleven years and becoming widely syndicated.

1950

Horseman is most notable for her work on the 1950s comic strips, "Pam" and "The Clothes Horse".

1957

In 1957 she moved to Avalon, a northern beachside suburb of Sydney, with her five children, where she remained until 1967.

1960

During the early 1960s Horseman was a contributor toEverybody's.

1963

In 1963 Everybody's hailed her (somewhat inaccurately) as 'Australia's only woman cartoonist', although she was definitely the best known.

1964

Her illustrations (either anonymous or signed "Vanessa") included a weekly full-page colour cartoon of the "Sexy Man" type and the serial Girl Crusoe (1964), a parody of the popular 'good girl cheesecake' comic.

1967

Between 1967 and 1969 she returned to Brisbane, where she illustrated books for Jacaranda Press.

She then moved to the Blue Mountains in New South Wales, continuing to undertake freelance work and painting landscapes.

1973

She was hit by a car in 1973, which led to a stroke paralysing her right hand.

As a result, she taught herself to draw with her left hand.

1974

Horseman died at the age of sixty-two in the Blue Mountains Hospital, Katoomba on 7 May 1974, and was buried at St Thomas's Church in Mulgoa.