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Name
  
Antonio Rubbo

Role
  
Artist


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Died
  
June 1, 1955, Mosman, Sydney, Australia

Artwork
  
The strike's aftermath, Self portrait, Dr Thomas Fiaschi

Grandchildren
  
Michael Rubbo, Anna Rubbo, Kiffie Rubbo, Mark Rubbo

Great grandchildren
  
Nicolas Rubbo, Ellen Rubbo

People also search for
  
Mildred Rubbo, Sydney Rubbo, Mark Rubbo, Kiffie Rubbo, Ellen Rubbo, Michael Rubbo, Anna Rubbo

Children
  
Sydney Rubbo, Mark Rubbo

Antonio Salvatore Dattilo Rubbo Napoli 21 June 1870 –Sydney 1 June 1955) was an Italian-born artist and art teacher active in Australia from 1897.

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Rubbo, or Dattilo-Rubbo, was born in Naples in 1870, to Frattamaggiore he spent his early childhood .He studied painting under Domenico Morelli and Filippo Palizzi before emigrating to Australia, arriving in Sydney in 1897. From 1898 Rubbo taught in Sydney schools including St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, Kambala, The Scots College and Newington College. Dattilo Rubbo was not a great artist - "muddy genre portraits of very wrinkled old Tuscan peasants were his strong suit," according to critic Robert Hughes - but he was an inspiring art teacher, responsible for introducing a whole generation of Australian painters to modernism through his art school (opened in 1898) and his classes at the Royal Art Society of New South Wales. In contrast to nearly all other art teachers in Australia at the time, he was not a reactionary, and encouraged his students to experiment with styles as radically different from his own as post-impressionism and cubism. He was a flamboyant character who believed in championing his students to the hilt; indeed, in 1916 he challenged a committee member of the Royal Art Society to a duel because he had refused to hang a post-impressionist landscape by his pupil Roland Wakelin. Other students included Norah Simpson, Frank Hinder, Grace Cossington Smith (whom Dattilo Rubbo referred to affectionately as 'Mrs Van Gogh'), Donald Friend ("Aha Donaldo, always the barocco; rub it out, boy, rub it out!"), Roy De Maistre, war artist Roy Hodgkinson, Archibald Prize winner Arthur Murch, social realist Roy Dalgarno, Tom Bass, and more. In 1924 he helped to found Manly Art Gallery and Historical Collection which holds over one hundred and thirty of his works.

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