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Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd

Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd (1920 - 1999) was active/lived in Australia.  Arthur Boyd is known for Impressionist landscape, biblical and figurative painting, ceramics.

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Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd (1920-1999)

Born on 24 July 1920 at Open Country, 8 Wahroonga Crescent, Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia, the second child and eldest son in the family of three sons and two daughters of (William) Merric Boyd, potter, and his wife, Doris Lucy Eleanor, née Gough, painter.  His four siblings were the potter and painter Lucy Boyd, the sculptor Guy Boyd, the painter and potter David Boyd, and the painter Mary Boyd, who married successively two distinguished Australian painters, John Perceval and Sidney Nolan.  After attending the state school at Murrumbeena, Melbourne, he left aged fourteen and worked at the north Melbourne paint factory of his uncle Ralph Madder, while gaining a modest amount of formal artistic instruction at the National Gallery Art School in Melbourne.  In 1936 he went to live with his watercolorist grandfather, Arthur Merric Boyd, at Rosebud on the Mornington Peninsula and became, a full-time painter and as early as 1   ...  [Displaying 1000 of 3688 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd

   Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd  Born:  1920 - Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia
Died:   1999 - Melbourne, Australia
Known for:  Impressionist landscape, biblical and figurative painting, ceramics

Arthur Merric Bloomfield Boyd (1920-1999)

Born on 24 July 1920 at Open Country, 8 Wahroonga Crescent, Murrumbeena, Victoria, Australia, the second child and eldest son in the family of three sons and two daughters of (William) Merric Boyd, potter, and his wife, Doris Lucy Eleanor, née Gough, painter.  His four siblings were the potter and painter Lucy Boyd, the sculptor Guy Boyd, the painter and potter David Boyd, and the painter Mary Boyd, who married successively two distinguished Australian painters, John Perceval and Sidney Nolan.  After attending the state school at Murrumbeena, Melbourne, he left aged fourteen and worked at the north Melbourne paint factory of his uncle Ralph Madder, while gaining a modest amount of f  ...  Displaying 750 of 3688 characters.

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