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  1. Robert Henry Dickerson AO (30 March 1924 – 18 October 2015) was an Australian figurative painter and former member of the Antipodeans group of artists. Dickerson is one of Australia's most recognised figurative artists and one of a generation of influential artists who include Ray Crooke, Charles Blackman, Laurence Hope, Margaret Olley and ...

  2. Learn about Robert Dickerson, a self-taught painter who was a founding member of The Antipodeans art movement. Explore his biography, style, works and legacy in the Art Gallery of NSW collection.

  3. Oct 19, 2015 · Robert Dickerson, "the last man standing" of The Antipodean art movement with an immediately recognisable figurative style, has died at the age of 91. Dickerson, who died in Nowra on Friday, was still painting into his 90s.

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  5. Sep 23, 2021 · I just paint what I feel like painting.”. Robert (Bob) Dickerson was born in 1924, and grew up in the Sydney suburb of Hurstville during the 1930s Great Depression era. By age 14 he was working in a factory whilst he trained as a boxer, and later joined Jimmy Sharman’s Boxers.

  6. serigraph. 76 x 56cm. Represented Artists Stockroom Artists. Robert Dickerson (1924 - 2015) is one of Australia's best-known figurative painters. A founding member of the ‘Antipodeans’ art movement, Dickerson was broadly inspired by people and scenes of everyday life.

  7. Robert Dickerson is a Sydney born figurative painter since the late 1940s and a printmaker since the 1971. Frequently reoccurring subjects in his work include lawyers, Japanese geisha girls, and horse-racing.

  8. Robert Dickerson AO (1924 –2015) is one of Australia’s most recognised and senior figurative painters, and was a prominent member of the Antipodeans group comprising of artists such as Charles Blackman, David Boyd, John Brack, Arthur Boyd and Clifton Pugh.

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