Rita Angus, 'Central Otago' - Print - wholesale

Rita 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 and feminist beliefs. Over a period of 40 years she produced a remarkable body of oil paintings and watercolours, helping to shape a modern school of art in New Zealand.
Te Papa Store collection of exclusive fine art prints, reproductions are drawn from the Te Papa Collections. Each print is formatted to best represent the works. Each print is sampled and colour tested alongside the original. Over the last 6 months Te Papa Photography have re-photographed works that may not have been photographed over the last 10 years to ensure Te Papa store has the latest up to date digital files for printing.
Our Premium Fine Art prints:
All giclee prints get produced on archival papers on an Epson Surecolor 64" which uses Ultrachrome K3 inks. Pigment inks that ensure the widest possible colour tonal range in digital printing.
Hahnemuhle German hing paper is 310gsm, 100% Cellulose, acid free, archival paper
True Size - 948 x 790mm with 20mm border
Image colours may differ on personal devices compared to the physical print due to screen variations.