Grahame King was a prominent Australian printmaker. He was married to the Sculptor Inge King. Grahame Lectured in Printmaking at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology from 1966-88. In 1966 Grahame was instrumental in setting up the Print Council of Australia where he was its first Honorary Secretary, and President c. 1979-84.

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  • Member of the Order of Australia 1991 for services to education.
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  • National Gallery School (1934-39), George Bell School; Central School of Art London, (1947-49).
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  • Grahame King was a prominent Australian printmaker. He was married to the Sculptor Inge King. Grahame Lectured in Printmaking at Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology from 1966-88. In 1966 Grahame was instrumental in setting up the Print Council of Australia where he was its first Honorary Secretary, and President c. 1979-84.
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