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1855 Melbourne, Australia - 1917. Known for: Land-and townscape, still life painting, teaching.
Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 - 20 December 1917) was an Australian painter who was prominent in the Heidelberg School*, one of the more important periods in Australia's visual arts history.... Read full biography
Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 - 20 December 1917) was an Australian painter who was prominent in the Heidelberg School*, one of the more important periods in Australia's visual arts history. McCubbin was born in Melbourne, the third of eight children of baker Alexander McCubbin (from... Read full biography
Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 - 20 December 1917) was an Australian painter who was prominent in the Heidelberg School*, one of the more important periods in Australia's visual arts history. McCubbin was born in Melbourne, the third of eight children of baker Alexander McCubbin (from Ayrshire, Scotland) and his English wife Anne, née McWilliams. McCubbin was educated at William Willmett's West Melbourne Common School and St Paul's School, Swanston Street. He later worked for a time as... Read full biography
Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 - 20 December 1917) was an Australian painter who was prominent in the Heidelberg School*, one of the more important periods in Australia's visual arts history. McCubbin was born in Melbourne, the third of eight children of baker Alexander McCubbin (from Ayrshire, Scotland) and his English wife Anne, née McWilliams. McCubbin was educated at William Willmett's West Melbourne Common School and St Paul's School, Swanston Street. He later worked for a time as solicitor's clerk, a coach painter and in his family's bakery business while studying art at the National Gallery of Victoria's School of Design, where he met Tom Roberts and studied under Eugene von Guerard. He also studied at the Victorian Academy of... Read full biography
Frederick McCubbin (25 February 1855 - 20 December 1917) was an Australian painter who was prominent in the Heidelberg School*, one of the more important periods in Australia's visual arts history. McCubbin was born in Melbourne, the third of eight children of baker Alexander McCubbin (from Ayrshire, Scotland) and his English wife Anne, née McWilliams. McCubbin was educated at William Willmett's West Melbourne Common School and St Paul's School, Swanston Street. He later worked for a time as solicitor's clerk, a coach painter and in his family's bakery business while studying art at the National Gallery of Victoria's School of Design, where he met Tom Roberts and studied under Eugene von Guerard. He also studied at the Victorian Academy of the Arts and also exhibited there in 1876 and again from 1879 to 1882, selling his first painting in 1880. In this period, after the death of h... Read full biography
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- •Heidelberg School: Australian Impressionism
