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Jocelyn Rickards (29 July 1924 – 7 July 2005) was an Australian artist and costume designer. During the 1940s to 1950s Rickards was one of the Merioola Group of artists. The review of her works in a 1948 exhibition by Paul Haefliger was the source of the coined phrase "The Charm School" to describe these Sydney artists. In 1966 Rickards won a BAFTA Film Award for the film Mademoiselle. In 1967 she was nominated at the 39th Academy Awards in the category of Best Costumes-Black and White for her work on the film Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment.

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  • Jocelyn Rickards (* 29. Juli 1924 in Melbourne; † 7. Juli 2005 in London) war eine britische Kostümdesignerin australischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Jocelyn Rickards (29 July 1924 – 7 July 2005) was an Australian artist and costume designer. During the 1940s to 1950s Rickards was one of the Merioola Group of artists. The review of her works in a 1948 exhibition by Paul Haefliger was the source of the coined phrase "The Charm School" to describe these Sydney artists. In 1966 Rickards won a BAFTA Film Award for the film Mademoiselle. In 1967 she was nominated at the 39th Academy Awards in the category of Best Costumes-Black and White for her work on the film Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment. Her autobiography The Painted Banquet: My Life and Loves, was published in 1987 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and was praised thus by Graham Greene (a former lover of hers): "An outstanding capacity for friendship - rare in the jealous world of art and letters to which she belongs - makes Jocelyn Rickard's autobiography unusually appealing". (en)
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  • Jocelyn Rickards (* 29. Juli 1924 in Melbourne; † 7. Juli 2005 in London) war eine britische Kostümdesignerin australischer Herkunft. (de)
  • Jocelyn Rickards (29 July 1924 – 7 July 2005) was an Australian artist and costume designer. During the 1940s to 1950s Rickards was one of the Merioola Group of artists. The review of her works in a 1948 exhibition by Paul Haefliger was the source of the coined phrase "The Charm School" to describe these Sydney artists. In 1966 Rickards won a BAFTA Film Award for the film Mademoiselle. In 1967 she was nominated at the 39th Academy Awards in the category of Best Costumes-Black and White for her work on the film Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment. (en)
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