Donald Gordon Laycock (born 4 April 1931[1]) is an Australian artist. He is a painter and is best known as the creator of the interior paintings of Hamer Hall in Melbourne, Australia.
Donald Laycock | |
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Born | Donald Gordon Laycock 4 April 1931[1] |
Nationality | Australian |
Alma mater | National Gallery of Victoria Art School[2] |
Known for | Painting |
Style | Figurative[2]Abstract expressionism[2] |
Life and work
editHe attended the National Gallery of Victoria Art School, graduating in 1953.[2] Laycock's works are held in the collection of the National Gallery of Victoria, Art Centre Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales.[1][2][3] He was colleagues with Lawrence Daws, Clifton Pugh and John Howley.[4]
Notable works
edit- Interiors of Hamer Hall, Melbourne, Australia[2]
References
edit- ^ a b c d "Donald Laycock". Collection Online. National Gallery of Victoria. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ a b c d e f "Donald Laycock 'Gloria'". Collections - Mobile Tour. Arts Centre Melbourne. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "Peach". Collection. Art Gallery of New South Wales. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
- ^ "Donald Gordon Laycock (1931-.) Australia". Australian Art Auction Records. Retrieved 9 August 2015.
Janine Burke, Donald Laycock, Art and Australia, Spring, October–December, 1975.