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Marie Tuck b. 5 September 1866

Also known as M. Tuck, Marie Anne Tuck
  • Artist (Printmaker),
  • Artist (Painter)
Marie Tuck was a South Australian painter and printmaker. Heavily Influenced by French culture and painting, Tuck travelled to France where she took lessons from the Paris-based Australian painter Rupert Bunny, cleaning his studio as payment. The outbreak of WW1 that brought Tuck back to Australia.
  • Biographical Data b. 5 September 1866 Mount Torrens, SA
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 16 people
  • Groups 2 groups
  • Works 6 works
  • Exhibitions 10 exhibitions
  • Collections 13 collections
  • Recognitions 1 recognition
  • References 12 references
  • received
    To paint a series of biblical pictures for Rheims Cathedral, which she completed back at Adelaide
    Dates
    1919
    Recognition type
    Award
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Updated March 9, 2022
Created Jan. 1, 1995
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