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Herbert McClintock
b. 1906
Also known as Max Ebert, Mac, McLintock
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer),
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator),
Artist (Painter)
Mid 20th century political and surrealist painter, cartoonist, commercial artist and singer.
Biographical Data
b. 1906 Perth, WA
Biography
1 biography
Associates
31 people
Groups
6 groups
Works
2 works
Exhibitions
7 exhibitions
Collections
9 collections
Recognitions
References
7 references
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Name
Herbert McClintock
Also known as:
Max Ebert
Mac
McLintock
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Industrial / Product Designer)
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Sign writer
Apprentice process engraver
Art critic
Music critic
Art editor
Singer
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
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Contemporary Art Society (associate of)
Neitschean group of social protest artists (associate of)
Fasoli's Cafe, King Street (associate of)
Swanston Family Hotel (associate of)
Studio of Realist Art (associate of)
Communist Party (associate of)
Contemporary Art Society (associate of)
Neitschean group of social protest artists (associate of)
Fasoli's Cafe, King Street (associate of)
Swanston Family Hotel (associate of)
Studio of Realist Art (associate of)
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