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1920 - 2012. Known for: Painting.
Jan Nigro, born in 1920 in New Zealand, is best known for her figurative paintings, drawings and collages. Her name appears in scholarship and commentary of both Australian and New Zealand art. Nigro... Read full biography
Jan Nigro, born in 1920 in New Zealand, is best known for her figurative paintings, drawings and collages. Her name appears in scholarship and commentary of both Australian and New Zealand art. Nigro studied at Elam from 1936 – 1938, under the aegis of Archibald Fisher. Fisher’s teaching emphasized... Read full biography
Jan Nigro, born in 1920 in New Zealand, is best known for her figurative paintings, drawings and collages. Her name appears in scholarship and commentary of both Australian and New Zealand art. Nigro studied at Elam from 1936 – 1938, under the aegis of Archibald Fisher. Fisher’s teaching emphasized the study of the human figure, and though Nigro would later reject his stylistic conservatism, the human figure remained at the core of her work. Nigro painted in various media, abstracts and human... Read full biography
Jan Nigro, born in 1920 in New Zealand, is best known for her figurative paintings, drawings and collages. Her name appears in scholarship and commentary of both Australian and New Zealand art. Nigro studied at Elam from 1936 – 1938, under the aegis of Archibald Fisher. Fisher’s teaching emphasized the study of the human figure, and though Nigro would later reject his stylistic conservatism, the human figure remained at the core of her work. Nigro painted in various media, abstracts and human figures, though she is best known for her colourful nude figures."A dressed person tells you a lot about them, about the period they lived in," she explained in a 2011 interview, "but when you get to the nude you get to the real person." She exhibited... Read full biography
Jan Nigro, born in 1920 in New Zealand, is best known for her figurative paintings, drawings and collages. Her name appears in scholarship and commentary of both Australian and New Zealand art. Nigro studied at Elam from 1936 – 1938, under the aegis of Archibald Fisher. Fisher’s teaching emphasized the study of the human figure, and though Nigro would later reject his stylistic conservatism, the human figure remained at the core of her work. Nigro painted in various media, abstracts and human figures, though she is best known for her colourful nude figures."A dressed person tells you a lot about them, about the period they lived in," she explained in a 2011 interview, "but when you get to the nude you get to the real person." She exhibited her art at the Auckland City Art Gallery in 1939, and again the following year, as a member of the Auckland Society for Arts. I... Read full biography

