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Jacqueline Hick was born on 8 December, 1919 in Adelaide, Australia, is an Australian artist. Discover Jacqueline Hick's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 8 December 1919
Birthday 8 December
Birthplace Adelaide, Australia
Date of death 11 May, 2004
Died Place Adelaide, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1919

Jacqueline Hick ('Jackie; 8 December 1919 – 11 May 2004) was an Australian painter whose work is held in the permanent collections of multiple museums in Australia.

She is known for her work depicting human figures and the Australian landscape.

Hick was born on December 8, 1919 in Adelaide, Australia, the first child to Horace Barnett Hick and Julia Caroline Hick-Thomson, and died May 11, 2004 in Adelaide, Australia.

Hick studied at several places include the South Australian School of Art, the London Central School of Art, Académie Montmartre in Paris.

1948

Her time in England, France, and Italy spanned the period between 1948 and 1950.

1950

In 1950, she worked in the Hexagon group with fellow Australia artists John Dowie, David Dridan, Francis Ray Thompson, Douglas Roberts, and Pam Cleland.

Dowie sculpted a bronze of Hick that was in the National Gallery of Victoria, and wrote a poem in her honor.

1953

In 1953 Hick won a prize in a Dunlop competitions for her water color works, and won again in 1955 and 1956.

1958

In 1958, she won the Melrose Memorial Prize, a prize for portraits given by the South Australian Society of Arts.

She won the Cornell Prize twice, in 1958 for her piece Horse Destroyed and in 1960 for Corridor.

1960

She also trained with the Australian artist Ivor Hele, and in the 1960s studied in the USA and Mexico.

In 1960 she also won the Caltex prize at the Adelaide Arts Festival.

1962

In 1962 and again in 1964 she won the Maude Vizard-Wholohan Prize.

1968

From 1968 until 1976 Hick was a trustee at the Art Gallery of South Australia, the second woman to hold this position after Ursula Hayward.

Hick identified with the Antipodeans, Australia artists working on the themes of "isolation, drought, exploration, pioneers, and colonial crime".

Her work ranges from landscape to portrait.

She increasingly showed the human suffering of the Indigenous Australians, and the adverse effects of metropolitan life on its inhabitants.

1987

She was married to Frank Galazowski (d. 1987), and the couple had four children.

1994

Hick's art has also been presented in temporary shows, notably at the Royal South Australian Society of Arts Gallery, 2–30 March 1994, and in London in a show with other Australian artists.

Her work is also found in the London Guild Hall, the Mertz Collection in the United States, and the Raymond Burr Collection in the United States.

1995

In the 1995 Queen's Birthday Honours in Australia, she was award a Member of the Order of Australia (1995), with a citation that read "For service to art as an artist and teacher".

2000

In 2000, one of her pieces sold for $27,600, a new record for her work.

2001

Hick's work is mentioned multiple times in art historian Bernard Smith's 2001 book on Australian painting.

Hick's work is part of the permanent collection of the following museums:

2013

She is the subject of the 2013 book Jacqueline Hick: Born Wise.

In 2013 a book covering Hick's life, Catherine Hick: Born Wise, was published.

Earlier, her life and work had been the subject of an MA thesis.