- William George Tuck
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name = William George Tuck
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birthname = William George Tuck
birthdate = birth date|1900|5|25|mf=y
location =East Ham ,London
deathdate = death date and age|1999|1|11|1900|5|25|mf=y
deathplace =Wanstead ,London
nationality = English
field = Painter
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awards =William George Tuck (1900 – 1999) was an English watercolourist from East London. A toolmaker by profession he was an
amateur painter whose recognition came in later life.William George Tuck was adjudged to be the best artist in the water colour section at the seventh Exhibition of the South Eastern Federation of Art Societies at the
Guildhall, London in 1957 and again in 1962. In 1974, at the age of 74, he displayed 50 paintings at the Passmore Edwards Museum inRomford when he was chairman of the South Eastern Federation of Art Societies. He twice had pictures accepted by theRoyal Academy , but ultimately these were not hung.William Tuck painted English landscapes around
Suffolk andEssex includingLavenham ,Leigh-on-Sea ,Heybridge ,Tilbury and Maldon. However, many of his more colourful and lively paintings were on Mediterranean subjects inMalta ,Cyprus andSpain . He also visitedPortugal and theLoire ,France . He always painted from life – never from photographs.William Tuck died on
11 January 1999 at the age of 98.References
*"The Dictionary of Artists in Britain Since 1945", David Buckman.
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