Jack M. Ducker
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Jack M. Ducker (years flourished 1910–1930)[1][2] was a European painter (possibly of Scottish origin[3]) who specialized in Scottish highland landscapes.[4]
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Jack M. Ducker (also known as J. M. Ducker, J. Ducker and Jack Ducker; possibly known as John Ducker and James Ducker) | |
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Born | Before 1910 |
Died | Unknown (20th century) |
Nationality | European, possibly Scotland |
Known for | oil Painting (landscape art) |
Movement | flourished 1910–1930 |
Although most of the artist's documented works are undated they are thought to have been created from about 1910 through 1930,[5] with at least one oil on canvas attributed to the late 19th century by Christie's auction house.[6] Little is known about Ducker personally, though dozens of the artist's works have been sold at auction (including sales at Bonhams and Christie's, in addition to a number of other auction houses). Ducker is interchangeably known in art-reference sources as J. Ducker, J. M. Ducker, Jack Ducker, and Jack M. Ducker,[7] and possibly as John[8] or James Ducker.[9]