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Roy Frederick Leslie Dalgarno
b. 2 December 1910
Also known as Roy Dalgarno
Artist (Printmaker),
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator),
Artist (Painter)
A diverse artist working primarily with drawing and as a printmaker, Roy Dalgarno had a long and varied career. His work mostly depicts the plight of the worker in Australia and later in India.
Biographical Data
b. 2 December 1910 Melbourne, Victoria
Biography
1 biography
Associates
23 people
Groups
6 groups
Works
7 works
Exhibitions
10 exhibitions
Collections
18 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
9 references
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Name
Roy Frederick Leslie Dalgarno
Also known as Roy Dalgarno
Gender
Male
Roles
Artist (Printmaker)
Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
Artist (Painter)
Other Occupation
Lecturer (ANZSIC code: 8102)
Tutor (ANZSIC code: P)
Camouflage artist, Royal Australian Air Force (ANZSIC code: 7600)
Art Director (ANZSIC code: 6940)
Illustrator (ANZSIC code: 6924)
Birth date
2 December 1910
Birth place
Melbourne, Victoria
Death date
1 February 2001
Death place
Auckland, New Zealand
Active Period
1976 - 2001
1956 - 1976
1949 - 1956
1926 - 1949
1920 - 2001
Residence
1976 - 2001 Auckland, NZ
1980 New York City, NY, USA
1956 - 1975 Bombay (Mumbai), India
c.1949 Europe
1934 - 1935 Sydney, New South Wales
c.1940 - c.1945 Darwin, Northern Territory
1935 - 1945 Brisbane, Queensland
1930 - 1933 Sydney, New South Wales
c.1910 - c.1930 Melbourne, Victoria
1945 - 1949 Sydney, New South Wales
1933 - 1934 Melbourne, Victoria
1951 - 1953 Paris, France
Training
c.1927 Apprenticeship, Henry Wicks Commercial Lithographic Studio, Melbourne, Victoria
1951 - 1953 William Hayter's Atelier, Paris, France
1951 - 1953 l'Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, France
1932 - 1934 East Sydney Technical College, Darlinghurst, NSW
1930 - 1933 Dattilo Rubbo, A.
1926 - 1930 National Gallery School, Melbourne, Victoria
Languages
English
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