Albert tucker short biography
He was born in Melbourne, on 29 December By the time Albert was born his father, John Tucker, was working on railway maintenance. Albert left school young and worked at subsistence jobs.
Brief Biography.
Other evenings were spent at the old reading room of the State Library. Tucker exhibited for the first time at the VAS in A self portrait of attracted the attention of the Herald 's art critic, Basil Burdett, and he left his full-time job. The same year he took some classes at the George Bell school but soon left,preferring to direct his own learning.
Along with Bell and other discontented artists Tucker became a founding member of the Contemporary Art Society in In he bought a second hand camera, and it his photographs that so memorably records the life of the Angry Penguins circle in the s. In he became romantically involved with Joy Hester, an art student from the National Gallery School who began attending Victorian Artists Society life drawing classes, and in they moved in together.
Albert Lee Tucker (–), artist, was born on 29 December at Footscray, Melbourne, youngest of three children of Victorian-born parents.
Tucker and Hester married on 1 January In , after Japan entered the war Tucker enlisted in the medical corps. His status as an artist led to him making illustrations for the officers at the Wangaratta base and after a bout of pneumonia was medically discharged in October The sight of shell-shocked and profoundly injured soldiers newly returned from the front continued to haunt him for the rest of his life, and coloured the direction of his art.
Tucker began to paint works based on his disgust at the sexual promiscuity of young girls in times of war, a concern that evolved into a savage critique of strong female sexuality.