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Max Meldrum b. 3 December 1875

Also known as Duncan Max Meldrum
  • Artist (Painter)
After winning a National Gallery School Travelling Scholarship and moving to Paris to study, Scottish-born painter Max Meldrum found himself out of sympathy with the academic theories being taught and soon abandoned formal study. He nevertheless made a name for himself as a most influential artist and teacher with his controversial theory of painting as a pure science, a science of optical analysis.
Tags: Tonalism, Archibald Prize
  • Biographical Data b. 3 December 1875 Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
  • Biography 1 biography
  • Associates 36 people
  • Groups 1 group
  • Works 6 works
  • Exhibitions 2 exhibitions
  • Collections 3 collections
  • Recognitions 1 recognition
  • References 6 references
  • received
    National Gallery Travelling Scholarship
    Dates
    1900
    Recognition type
    Award
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Updated July 3, 2015
Created Jan. 1, 2006
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