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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
3 groups
Works
7 works
Exhibitions
10 exhibitions
Collections
18 collections
Recognitions
1 recognition
References
1 reference
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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
Tutor
Camouflage artist, Royal Australian Air Force
Art Director
Illustrator
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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Related person groups
Print Council of Australia (associate of)
Studio of Realist Art (associate of)
Communist Party, Australia (associate of)
Print Council of Australia (associate of)
Studio of Realist Art (associate of)
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