Byron McClintock
Byron McClintock was an American Abstract Expressionist painter and printmaker.
Biography
Byron McClintock was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon on March 19, 1930, to and Eletha McClintock and Robert McClintock. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, and joined the Merchant Marine in 1946. Three years later, he settled in San Francisco, where he took art classes at the California School of Fine Arts. Among his teachers were Richard Diebenkorn, Edward Corbett, and James Budd Dixon. He developed his skill as a printmaker working as Dixon's assistant. At one point he shared a studio in the city with Ernest Briggs.During the Korean War, McClintock served as an illustrator and instructor in the U.S. Army and was afterwards stationed in Alaska. On his return to San Francisco, he became the co-owner of a commercial photoengraving business. In the 1980s, he left that business and got a job with the San Francisco Maritime Museum, where he had previously been a volunteer.
McClintock moved to Portland, Oregon, in 1997. He died at his home in Tigard, Oregon, on March 31, 2022, at the age of 92.