Mabel Pye (9 April 1894 — 4 March 1982) was an Australian artist noted for painting and printmaking.
[1] She had a younger sister Hazel, also an artist, and their father built them a studio at the back of their Loch Street home in Surrey Hills, Victoria.
[3] She studied at the National Gallery School with Adelaide Perry and Napier Wallace under Bernard Hall.
[5] Working in watercolours and linocuts,[6] Pye painted landscapes, still-lifes, and portraits with bold colours and lines.
[7] She was a member of the Victorian Artists Society from 1918-1941, and the Melbourne Society of Women Painters and Sculptors, with whom she served on the committee with Esther Paterson, Ola Cohn, Jessie Mackintosh, Sybil Craig, Lina Bryans, and Violet McInnes.