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A New Zealand artist who also traveled widely in England and the United States, Peter McIntyre established his reputation in the period following World War II. He had studied for five years at the Slade School in London, which provided him background and influences of early modernism. His style is described as romantic realism with traces of surrealism and cubism.
During World War II, he served as official war artist from New Zealand, an experience he regarded as more influential on his (showing 500 of 1713 characters). |
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