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$85Robin White, 'Kam aki iri? Aren't you coming? From the series: Sainime…Robin White’s hard-edged paintings of rural New Zealand and its people are comparable with Don Binney‘s and Michael Smither’s work, acknowledging their origins in the Regionalist movement paintings of the mid 20th century and the influence of artists such as Rita Angus. White graduated from th...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$85Robin White, 'Antai ae e mate? Who is dead? From the series: Sainimele goes…Robin White’s hard-edged paintings of rural New Zealand and its people are comparable with Don Binney‘s and Michael Smither’s work, acknowledging their origins in the Regionalist movement paintings of the mid 20th century and the influence of artists such as Rita Angus. White graduated from th...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$205Robin White, 'White oystercatcher and Harbour Cone' - Print - wholesaleRobin White’s hard-edged paintings of rural New Zealand and its people are comparable with Don Binney‘s and Michael Smither’s work, acknowledging their origins in the Regionalist movement paintings of the mid 20th century and the influence of artists such as Rita Angus. White graduated from th...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$205Robin White, 'Mangaweka', 1973 - Print - wholesaleAlthough dated 1973, Mangaweka had its origins in 1971, when Robin White, a recent Elam School of Fine Arts graduate, was living in a tiny cottage at Bottle Creek on Pāuatahanui Inlet, near Porirua. That year she and her fellow Bottle Creek resident, the poet Sam Hunt, made a road trip to visit fri...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$250Colin McCahon, 'Truth from the King Country'; 1978 - Print - wholesaleColin McCahon is widely recognised as New Zealand’s foremost painter. Over 45 years, his work encompassed many themes, subjects and styles, from landscape to figuration to abstraction and an innovative use of painted text. His adaption of aspects of modernist painting to a specific local situation...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$275Colin McCahon, 'Scared', 1976 - Print - wholesaleColin McCahon developed a keen sense of purpose as an artist very early in life. In 1939, at the age of twenty, he wrote: ‘The force of painting as propaganda for social reform is immense if properly wielded …’1 Concerned with the human condition, he maintained a powerful desire to communicate...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$275Colin McCahon, 'Koru, 1, 2, 3', 1965 - Print - wholesaleIn 1965, Colin McCahon was becoming increasingly interested in Maori culture, and exploring the use of numerals as forms and symbols in his art. Here, he combines these two interests, giving the numerals the frond-like forms of the koru – a spiral motif found in Maori art. Like so much of McCahon...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$225Colin McCahon, 'The Angel of the Annunciation', 1947 - Print - wholesaleCommenting on The Group’s 1947 exhibition, in which these paintings were shown, critic and poet ARD Fairburn suggested that ‘they might pass as graffiti on the walls of some celestial lavatory’.1 Fairburn’s assessment was far from typical of the reception of Colin McCahon’s work at this ti...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$135Frances Hodgkins, 'Road to the hills, Ibiza', - Print - wholesaleFrancis Hodgkins was born in Dunedin where she began to develop her watercolour painting style. Francis, however, spent most of her 56 year long working career as an artist overseas, both in France and England during a period of a social upheaval and two world wars. Her works capture the spirit of a...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$135Frances Hodgkins, 'Maori woman and child', - Print - wholesaleFrancis Hodgkins was born in Dunedin where she began to develop her watercolour painting style. Francis, however, spent most of her 56 year long working career as an artist overseas, both in France and England during a period of a social upheaval and two world wars. Her works capture the spirit of a...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$135Frances Hodgkins, 'Cut melons', - Print - wholesaleA contract with Arthur Howell’s St George’s Gallery in 1930 freed Frances Hodgkins from the burden of teaching. Like a swallow she was drawn back to the Mediterranean and the brilliant light that informed the work of so many modernist artists. In April 1931 she went to stay with Maude and George...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$135Frances Hodgkins, 'Cherry tree at 'The Croft', Bradford on Tone, …Francis Hodgkins was born in Dunedin where she began to develop her watercolour painting style. Francis, however, spent most of her 56 year long working career as an artist overseas, both in France and England during a period of a social upheaval and two world wars. Her works capture the spirit of a...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$135Frances Hodgkins, 'Arrangement of Jugs', - Print - wholesaleFrancis Hodgkins was born in Dunedin where she began to develop her watercolour painting style. Francis, however, spent most of her 56 year long working career as an artist overseas, both in France and England during a period of a social upheaval and two world wars. Her works capture the spirit of a...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120Doris Lusk, 'Two Tides at Onekaka, Nelson' - Print - wholesaleDunedin born artist, Doris Lusk, began her painting career during a time when artists were developing a new landscape iconography, namely by introducing structures such as bridges and railway stations. Her early painting style reflects this new iconography, with a fascination with industrial themes ...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120Doris Lusk, 'Akaroa Harbour, Banks Peninsula' - Print - wholesaleIn the late 1940s Doris Lusk rented a disused farmhouse at Duvauchelle. Located at the head of Akaroa Harbour on Banks Peninsula, the house was a destination at holiday times and weekends for Lusk, her husband Dermott Holland and their young family, as well as a gathering place for artistic and lite...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$275Rita Angus, 'Central Otago' - Print - wholesaleRita Angus (1908-1970) studied at the Canterbury College School of Art from 1927-1933. In the early 1930s she developed a distinctive painting style, characterised by bold colour and clean, clear lines. Best known for her portraiture and landscapes, Angus’ work was strongly shaped by her pacifist ...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120E. Mervyn Taylor, 'Waterfall', 1949 - Print - wholesaleErnest Mervyn Taylor was a wood engraver, painter, illustrator, sculptor and designer, born in Auckland in 1906. In the course of his career as a freelance artist, Mervyn was fascinated in his art with depicting Maori life and legends within his nationalist art movement. This movement sought to capt...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120E. Mervyn Taylor, 'Clover', 1949 - Print - wholesaleErnest Mervyn Taylor was a wood engraver, painter, illustrator, sculptor and designer, born in Auckland in 1906. In the course of his career as a freelance artist, Mervyn was fascinated in his art with depicting Maori life and legends within his nationalist art movement. This movement sought to capt...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120E. Mervyn Taylor, 'Te kotuku rerenga tahi', 1949 - Print - wholesaleErnest Mervyn Taylor was a wood engraver, painter, illustrator, sculptor and designer, born in Auckland in 1906. In the course of his career as a freelance artist, Mervyn was fascinated in his art with depicting Maori life and legends within his nationalist art movement. This movement sought to capt...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$225Rita Angus, 'Rutu', 1951 - Print - wholesaleAngus was a prolific New Zealand artist who paved the way for female artists through her landscapes and self-portraits. She became a leading pioneer in the creation of a New Zealand style in her early career. Kiwi art critic, Hamish Keith dubbed this style of art as “New Zealandism".Angus’s appr...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$225Bill Hammond, 'Traffic Cop Bay', 2003 - Print - wholesaleAn artistic admirer of ornithology, Hammond’s work illustrates worlds of haunting brilliance and divine characters. Draped in dramatic, bleeding lines and muted madness, Hammond’s work accommodates restless life in the brushwork of unique creativity. Bill Hammond, New Zealand 'Traffic Cop Bay', ...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$285Bill Hammond, 'Untitled', 1987 - Print - wholesaleBill Hammond (born 1947) studied art in Christchurch in the 1960s. He became a full-time painter in 1981. In 1989 Hammond’s work changed radically after a trip to the subantarctic Auckland Islands, where he encountered what he described as ‘a paradise for birds’. He learned about the nineteent...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120E. Mervyn Taylor, 'Maui and Mahuika', 1956 - Print - wholesaleErnest Mervyn Taylor was a wood engraver, painter, illustrator, sculptor and designer, born in Auckland in 1906. In the course of his career as a freelance artist, Mervyn was fascinated in his art with depicting Maori life and legends within his nationalist art movement. This movement sought to capt...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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$120E. Mervyn Taylor, 'Magical Wooden Head', 1952 - Print - wholesaleThe study of Māori mythology provided E Mervyn Taylor with a rich source of subject matter. Magical wooden head is based on the legend of a tohunga (priest), Hakawau, who challenged a carved wooden head that could cause death to anyone who gazed on it. Taylor’s early training as a jewellery desig...Buy from Store ⦾ More like this 0 0
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