Arnold Shore b. 1897 Windsor, Melbourne, Vic.
Also known as:
- Arnold Shaw ([sic])
- Arnold Joseph Victor Shore
- Artist (Painter) , (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
- Designer (Glass & metal Artist / Designer)
Influential mid 20th century Melbourne modernist painter, teacher, critic and cartoonist. Shore began his career designing stained glass. In the 1920s he consistently supported Post-Impressionist works. With George Bell he founded the Bell-Shore school.
- Name
- Arnold Shore
Also known as:
- Arnold Shaw ([sic])
- Arnold Joseph Victor Shore
- Birth date
- 5 May 1897
- Birth place
- Windsor, Melbourne, Vic.
- Death date
- 22 May 1963
- Death place
- Hawthorn, Melbourne, Vic.
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
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- Artist (Painter)
- Artist (Cartoonist / Illustrator)
- Designer (Glass & metal Artist / Designer)
- Residence
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- c.1897- c.1938 Windsor, Melbourne, Vic.
- 1938- 1946 Mount Macedon, VIC, Australia
- 1947 Sydney, NSW
- 1948- 1963 Melbourne, Vic.
- Other Occupation
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- Teacher (ANZSIC code: 81) 1932- 1936 Bell-Shore School, Bourke St, Melbourne, Vic.
- Guide Lecturer 1948- 1957 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, VIC
- Art Critic (ANZSIC code: 90) 1949- c.1963 Melbourne, Vic.
- Designer of stained glass (ANZSIC code: 22) c.1910- c.1930 Brooks, Robinson & Co. Ltd, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
- Keywords:
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Melbourne modernism
art education
art criticism
landscape painting - Active Period
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- c.1919- c.1963
- Languages
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- English
- Training
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- painting and drawing, 1912- 1917 National Gallery School, Melbourne, Vic.
- Painting, 1917- 1923 Max Meldrum School of Painting, Melbourne, Australia
- Is Indigenous
- No
- Initial Record Data Source
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- Black and white artists