About Jack Nichols

  • Biography

    Jack Nichols (1921–2009) was a Canadian artist from Montreal, Quebec.

    He worked for a time with Frederick Horsman Varley and Louis Muhlstock. For a few summers during the early 1940s, he worked as a deckhand on cargo boats plying the Great Lakes. In 1943, the National Gallery of Canada commissioned him to depict the activities of the Canadian Merchant Navy and he left on a mission to the Caribbean with Michael Forster.

    He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in February 1944 and worked as an official war artist from April 1944 to August 1945. Most of his works depict the landing operations at Normandy and destroyer movements off Brest.

    He obtained a Guggenheim fellowship that allowed him to travel and paint in United Sta...

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