Jack Nichols (painter), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Jack Nichols (painter)

Canadian artist

Date of Birth: 16-Mar-1921

Place of Birth: Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Date of Death: 22-Oct-2009

Profession: painter, printmaker, drawer

Nationality: Canada

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Jack Nichols (painter)

  • Jack Nichols (1921–2009) was a Canadian artist from Montreal, Quebec. He worked for a time with Frederick Horsman Varley and Louis Muhlstock.
  • For a few summers during the early 1940s, he worked as a deckhand on cargo boats plying the Great Lakes.
  • In 1943, the National Gallery of Canada commissioned him to depict the activities of the Canadian Merchant Navy and he left on a mission to the Caribbean with Michael Forster. He enlisted in the Royal Canadian Navy in February 1944 and worked as an official war artist from April 1944 to August 1945.
  • Most of his works depict the landing operations at Normandy and destroyer movements off Brest. He obtained a Guggenheim fellowship that allowed him to travel and paint in United States in 1947 and 1948.
  • He taught at the Vancouver School of Art in 1948.
  • He won a prize at the Second International Exhibition of Drawing and Engraving in Lugano, Switzerland in 1952.
  • Lithographs by Nichols, along with works by James Wilson Morrice, Jacques de Tonnancour and Anne Kahane represented Canada at the 1958 Venice Biennale.
  • He was made a member of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts.
  • He lived in Toronto.

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