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Roland Wakelin
b. 17 April 1887
Artist (Painter)
Modernist painter, Roland Wakelin, was born in New Zealand in 1887. He moved to Sydney, Australia in 1912 where he studied under Antonio Dattilo Rubbo and Norman Carter at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales.
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b. 17 April 1887 Greytown, Wairarapa, New Zealand
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Name
Roland Wakelin
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Tutor (Tutor Department of Adult Education)
Art teacher (Art teacher 1951, National Gallery School in Melbourne, VIC. 1952, School of Architecture at the University of Sydney, NSW.)
Ticket writer (Ticket writer Mark Foy's and David Jones)
Commercial Artist (Commercial Artist Smith & Julius and O'Brien Publicity Co.)
Clerk (Clerk Stamps Office)
Office Boy (Office Boy 1904)
Birth date
17 April 1887
Birth place
Greytown, Wairarapa, New Zealand
Birth note
sometimes written as Greymouth, NZ [sic]
Death date
28 May 1971
Death place
Rose Bay, Sydney, NSW
Active Period
unspecified date range
Arrival
1912
Residence
1922 - 1924 London, England
1912 - 1922 Sydney, NSW (suburbs include: Milson's Point, Woollahra, Waverton, Dee Why, Chatswood )
1924 - 1971 Sydney, NSW (suburbs include: Milson's Point, Woollahra, Waverton, Dee Why, Chatswood )
Wellington, New Zealand
1887 Greytown, Wairarapa Valley, New Zealand
Training
1913 Royal Art Society of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW
Wellington Technical School, New Zealand
Wellington College, New Zealand
Cultural Heritage
New Zealand
Languages
English
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