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  1. Albert Tucker. Featuring paintings from across Albert Tucker’s career, this exhibition traces the trajectory of his work revealing pivotal aspects of Tucker’s aesthetic development as one of Australia’s most distinctive and important artists. Beginning with his fierce social commentaries set within 1940s wartime Melbourne it presents key ...

  2. Albert Lee Tucker (29 December 1914 – 23 October 1999) [1] [2] was an Australian artist and member of the Heide Circle, a group of modernist artists and writers associated with Heide, the Melbourne home of art patrons John and Sunday Reed. [3] Along with Heide Circle members such as Sidney Nolan and Arthur Boyd, Tucker became associated with ...

  3. Australian artists. artists. art. Heidelberg. Arthur Boyd. Artist Albert Tucker (1914–1999) was born in Melbourne. In 1947 he travelled to Japan where he saw the devastation of Hiroshima – it was an experience that would have a profound effect on his work. Tucker spent 13 years in Europe and his international career finally took off when ...

  4. Albert Tucker is known as one of Australia’s foremost artists and as a key figure in the development of Australian modernism in Melbourne. Primarily a figurative painter, his works responded to the world around him and his own life experiences, and they often reflected critically on society. During his career he played an active role in art ...

  5. Order Oil Paintingreproduction. Albert Lee Tucker (29 December 1914 – 23 October 1999),was an Australian artist, and member of the Heide Circle, a group of modernist artists and writers that centred on the art patrons John and Sunday Reed, whose home, "Heide", located in Bulleen, near Heidelberg (outside Melbourne), was a haven for the group.

  6. 23 de out. de 1999 · Albert Lee Tucker was an Australian artist, and member of the Heide Circle, a group of modernist artists and writers that centred on the art patrons John a...

  7. Albert Tucker was one of the Angry Penguins group of artists who were at Heide in the 1940s. His art was shaped in part by the poverty he experienced and saw during the Great Depression and his experiences in the Army and Melbourne in World War II. He also worked to ensure the posthumous reputation of his first wife, Joy Hester.