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Name
Herbert McClintock
Also known as:
  • Max Ebert
  • Mac
  • McLintock
Gender
Male
Roles
  • Designer (Graphic Designer)
  • Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
  • Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
  • Sign writer (ANZSIC code: 6924)
  • Apprentice process engraver (ANZSIC code: 56)
  • Art critic (ANZSIC code: 9002)
  • Music critic (ANZSIC code: 9002)
  • Art editor (ANZSIC code: 5412)
  • Singer (ANZSIC code: 9002)
Birth date
1906
Birth place
Perth, WA
Death date
c.1985
Death note
Concise Dictionary says 1986.
Active Period
  • c.1925 - c.1980
Residence
  • c.1950 - c.1985 Kurrajong, Blue Mountains, NSW
  • c.1947 Freeman's Reach (near Blue Mountains), NSW
  • 1940 - 1947 Sydney, NSW
  • 1939 - 1940 Melbourne, Vic
  • c.1933 - c.1939 Perth, WA
  • c.1933 Brisbane, Qld
  • 1929 - 1931 Melbourne, Vic
  • 1927 - 1929 Sydney, NSW
  • c.1912 - c.1927 Heidelberg, Melbourne, Vic.
  • c.1912 Adelaide, SA
  • 1906 - 1912 Perth, WA
Training
  • 1925 - 1927 National Gallery of Victoria School, Melbourne, Vic.
Languages
  • English
Initial Record Data Source
  • Black and white artists

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Related events
  • Art & social commitment : an end to the city of dreams, 1931-1948 (exhibited at)
  • Retrospective (exhibited at)
  • Untitled Event (exhibited at)
  • Studio of Realist Art (exhibited at)
  • Solo show (exhibited at)
  • Solo show (exhibited at)
  • Embryos (National Gallery of Victoria School students) (exhibited at)
  • Royal Easter Show: art prize exhibitions (exhibited at)
  • Art & social commitment : an end to the city of dreams, 1931-1948 (exhibited at)
  • Retrospective (exhibited at)
  • Untitled Event (exhibited at)
  • Studio of Realist Art (exhibited at)
  • Solo show (exhibited at)
  • Solo show (exhibited at)
  • Embryos (National Gallery of Victoria School students) (exhibited at)