John Vickery (1906-1983[1]) was an Australian artist. He worked in the fields of painting, illustration and advertising. He is the only Australian artist to have been a part of the New York School.[2]
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Born | 1906[1] Bunyip, Victoria, Australia[1] |
Died | 1983[1] Califon, New Jersey, United States[1] |
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | National Gallery of Victoria Art School[2] |
Known for | Painting Illustration Advertising design |
Vickery was born in Bunyip, Victoria in Australia in 1906.[1] He relocated to New York, New York in the United States in 1936. He was colleagues with Philip Guston, Jackson Pollock, Joan Mitchell, and Willem de Kooning.[2]
He died in Califon, New Jersey in 1983.[1]
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