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Name
  
William Pidgeon

Role
  
Artist

Died
  
1981


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Artwork
  
Miss Whiteley, North-west mail, Self portrait, Barge off Fortification Point, William Dobell

William Edwin Pidgeon, aka Bill Pidgeon and WEP, (1909 – 1981) was an Australian painter who won the Archibald Prize three times.

Pidgeon began his drawing career by doing comic illustrations for his Technical High School magazine; at 16 years of age he began a newspaper artist cadetship at The Sunday Times. He studied for a period of 6 months under J. S. Watkins. Pidgeon was war correspondent for The Australian Women's Weekly and his drawings were often on the front cover. Pidgeon won the Archibald Prize in 1958 with a portrait of journalist Ray Walker, in 1961 with a portrait of Rabbi Dr I Porush and again in 1968 with a portrait of fellow artist and friend, Dr Lloyd Rees.

William Pidgeon William Pidgeon Miss Whiteley Archibald Prize 1955 Art

Cartoonist Les Tanner studied under Pidgeon.

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References

William Pidgeon Wikipedia