Gary Tricker
New Zealand painter and printmaker (1938–2021)
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Gary Walter Morice Tricker (24 September 1938 – 23 August 2021) was a New Zealand painter and printmaker. In 1966, he was awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council scholarship. His prints and etchings featured themes including black cats, trains, rugby and railway clocks, often with a landscape background. He bequeathed almost all of his 500 artworks to Waikato Museum.[1][2] Other institutions that hold Tricker's work in their collections include the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery.[3][4]
Born
24 September 1938
Gary Walter Morice Tricker
24 September 1938
Wellington, New Zealand
Died23 August 2021 (aged 82)
Greytown, New Zealand
Knownfor
- Painting
- Printmaking
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| Born | Gary Walter Morice Tricker 24 September 1938 Wellington, New Zealand |
| Died | 23 August 2021 (aged 82) Greytown, New Zealand |
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