painter, illustrator, teacher, art critic and gallery curator, was born in Christchurch, NZ (his brother Alfred was also an artist). After studying at Canterbury School of Art in 1920-24 he won the Sawtell Travelling Scholarship and studied and travelled in London (where he shared rooms with William Dobell ) and at Edinburgh, Paris and Rome, 1924-27. Art teacher Canterbury Uni. High School 1927-33; official war artist WWII; teacher ESTC 1940; curator AGWA 1949-52; art critic Daily Telegraph (Sydney) 1952-59. Died of pneumonia while travelling in Italy in 1960. A meticulous painter and fine draughtsman, his work includes Two Tramps 1932, pencil, NERAM (ill. McCulloch, 178); Coffee Stall, London , WWII wash drawing, AGNSW, purchased 1942.
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