Jack Carington Smith, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jack Carington Smith

Australian artist

Date of Birth: 26-Feb-1908

Date of Death: 19-Mar-1972

Profession: painter

Nationality: Australia

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Jack Carington Smith

  • Jack Carington Smith (26 February 1908 – 19 March 1972) was an Australian artist from Launceston, Tasmania.
  • Born simply "Smith", he adopted "Carington Smith" as his surname around 1936 when he won a travelling scholarship which enabled him to study at the Royal Academy of Arts, London. He was head of the art department, Hobart Technical College from 1940 to 1970 during which time it was renamed Tasmanian School of Art, a faculty of the University of Tasmania.He won the Sulman Prize in 1949 for Bush Pastoral, a Mural design for New State Building, Hobart, and (after entering regularly for twenty years) the Archibald Prize in 1963 with a portrait of Professor James McAuley, who was then the chair of the University of Tasmania, and the Rubinstein Prize 1966.
  • Smith also worked as a tutor who taught other artists, including Max Angus, Roger Murphy and Jeff Hook. The Carington Smith Library in the Centre for the Arts, University of Tasmania is named for him.

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