Robert
Dickerson is one of Australia 's best known painters.
Born in Sydney , Australia in 1924, he is the
son of a tinsmith.
He worked
as a boy fashioning tin funnels and scoops in
the father's workshop, and in his leisure hours
would hurry to the museums to draw and read and
look at great paintings and sculpture.
At 14 he
left school - he had not learned much there anyway
having had pneumonia three times and lost much
schooling, he began to educate himself.a lifelong
process which is still going on.
He became
a professional boxer at 16 years of age . and
toured the country towns of Australia until 18,
when he joined the R.A.A.F. for World War II.
So far,
painting was still a 'spare time' occupation.
But in the jungles of Borneo , after the war was
over, Dickerson suddenly found a lot of spare
time when waiting to be domobbed. Then he really
began to draw and paint, the bright-eyed children
of Borneo who were his friends. He used any available
material - charcoal, plywood, whitewash, bootpolish.and
the children were happy to be his models in return
for sweets and cans of food he scrounged for them.
On his
return to Australia , Dickerson took up factory
jobs, and for the next ten years he worked in
labouring jobs, and painted at weekends.
In 1956,
he sold his first painting to the National Gallery
of Victoria. Three years later he began to work
as a full time artist.
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