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1886 Lincoln, New Zealand - 1953 Christchurch, New Zealand. Known for: Paintings of rural landscapes with buildings, harbor views, portraits, teaching.
Archibald Frank Nicoll OBE (14 June 1886 – 1 February 1953) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. His interruption of the Canterbury landscape made him a leader in what has become known as the... Read full biography
Archibald Frank Nicoll OBE (14 June 1886 – 1 February 1953) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. His interruption of the Canterbury landscape made him a leader in what has become known as the 'Canterbury School'. He was born in Lincoln, Canterbury. He was the fifth of six children of Alexander... Read full biography
Archibald Frank Nicoll OBE (14 June 1886 – 1 February 1953) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. His interruption of the Canterbury landscape made him a leader in what has become known as the 'Canterbury School'. He was born in Lincoln, Canterbury. He was the fifth of six children of Alexander Nicoll, a farmer, and his wife, Eliza Pannett. He attended Springston School from 1891 to 1899.[2] He was awarded a scholarship to attend Christchurch Boys' High School and attended the school from... Read full biography
Archibald Frank Nicoll OBE (14 June 1886 – 1 February 1953) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. His interruption of the Canterbury landscape made him a leader in what has become known as the 'Canterbury School'. He was born in Lincoln, Canterbury. He was the fifth of six children of Alexander Nicoll, a farmer, and his wife, Eliza Pannett. He attended Springston School from 1891 to 1899.[2] He was awarded a scholarship to attend Christchurch Boys' High School and attended the school from 1900 to 1902. After school he started working at the Union Steamship Company as a junior clerk. During this time he continued to draw and he enrolled in an evening class at the Canterbury College School of Art. In 1904 he became a member of the... Read full biography
Archibald Frank Nicoll OBE (14 June 1886 – 1 February 1953) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. His interruption of the Canterbury landscape made him a leader in what has become known as the 'Canterbury School'. He was born in Lincoln, Canterbury. He was the fifth of six children of Alexander Nicoll, a farmer, and his wife, Eliza Pannett. He attended Springston School from 1891 to 1899.[2] He was awarded a scholarship to attend Christchurch Boys' High School and attended the school from 1900 to 1902. After school he started working at the Union Steamship Company as a junior clerk. During this time he continued to draw and he enrolled in an evening class at the Canterbury College School of Art. In 1904 he became a member of the Canterbury Society of Arts and exhibited with them and the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts in 1905. In 1907 he resigned from the Union... Read full biography
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