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Patrick Hickey SIGNATURES
1927 India - 1998 Monkstown County Dublin. Known for: Graphic art.
Patrick Hickey studied at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, and moved to Dublin in 1948 to study architecture at University College Dublin. After graduating he worked for the architect Michael Scott. In... Read full biography
Patrick Hickey studied at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, and moved to Dublin in 1948 to study architecture at University College Dublin. After graduating he worked for the architect Michael Scott. In 1957 he won an Italian state scholarship and studied etching and lithography at the Scuola del... Read full biography
Patrick Hickey studied at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, and moved to Dublin in 1948 to study architecture at University College Dublin. After graduating he worked for the architect Michael Scott. In 1957 he won an Italian state scholarship and studied etching and lithography at the Scuola del Libro, Urbino. In 1961 he helped found the Graphic Studio in Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Hickey produced watercolors, etchings and lithographs, and showed a grasp for natural forms. His interest in... Read full biography
Patrick Hickey studied at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, and moved to Dublin in 1948 to study architecture at University College Dublin. After graduating he worked for the architect Michael Scott. In 1957 he won an Italian state scholarship and studied etching and lithography at the Scuola del Libro, Urbino. In 1961 he helped found the Graphic Studio in Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Hickey produced watercolors, etchings and lithographs, and showed a grasp for natural forms. His interest in Japanese painting is reflected in works like Illustration to WB Yeats, with its use of gold and silver. In 1965 the Italian government held a competition to illustrate Dante's Divine Comedy, and Hickey's eighteen Inferno etchings won second prize. In 1967,... Read full biography
Patrick Hickey studied at Ampleforth College, Yorkshire, and moved to Dublin in 1948 to study architecture at University College Dublin. After graduating he worked for the architect Michael Scott. In 1957 he won an Italian state scholarship and studied etching and lithography at the Scuola del Libro, Urbino. In 1961 he helped found the Graphic Studio in Upper Mount Street, Dublin. Hickey produced watercolors, etchings and lithographs, and showed a grasp for natural forms. His interest in Japanese painting is reflected in works like Illustration to WB Yeats, with its use of gold and silver. In 1965 the Italian government held a competition to illustrate Dante's Divine Comedy, and Hickey's eighteen Inferno etchings won second prize. In 1967, while living in Dublin, he designed the 5d and 1s 5d stamps issued by the Department of Posts and Telegraphs. He also... Read full biography
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