Colin John McCahon (/məˈkɑːn/; 1 August 1919 – 27 May 1987) was a New Zealand artist whose work over 45 years consisted of various styles, including landscape...
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Anne Hamblett (redirect from Anne McCahon)
Eleanor McCahon née Hamblett (11 October 1915 – 30 December 1993) was a New Zealand artist and illustrator. She was married to fellow artist Colin McCahon. Anne...
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Gordon H. Brown (section Interest in Colin McCahon)
Towards the Promised Land: On the Life and Art of Colin McCahon and his seminal work Colin McCahon: Artist published in 1984. The two men were close friends...
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Toss Woollaston (section Friendship with Colin McCahon)
part of a close circle of local artists and writers which included Colin McCahon, Ursula Bethell, Charles Brasch and Ron O'Reilly. Between them they...
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Ron O'Reilly (section Friendship with Colin McCahon)
curated at the Govett-Brewster was McCahon's Necessary Protection. As Wystan Curnow points out, apart from Colin McCahon a Survey, for which O'Reilly wrote...
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Auckland Art Gallery (redirect from E H McCormick Research Library)
Goldie, Alfred Henry O'Keeffe, Frances Hodgkins, Gottfried Lindauer and Colin McCahon. Some of these works were donated by the artists themselves. In 1915...
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Zealand artist Colin McCahon in November 1958 shortly after his first and only trip to the United States. In April 1958, Colin McCahon and his wife Anne...
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hands. Colin McCahon Kennedy Waterfall Series (c. 1960s). Colin McCahon Angels and Bed No 1 1976. After he had had a bad fall from a ladder, McCahon gave...
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Titirangi (redirect from McCahon House)
improved in the 1960s, the community became increasingly suburban. Artist Colin McCahon lived at Otitori Bay in Titirangi in the 1950s, during which he painted...
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in his studio.: 54 Through a fellow student, Anne Hamblett, she met Colin McCahon and Toss Woollaston.: 54 In 1939 Lusk and a small group of artists...
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Rita Angus (redirect from Rita McKenzie)
Cook early in her career, was a New Zealand painter who, alongside Colin McCahon and Toss Woollaston, is regarded as one of the leading figures in twentieth-century...
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early oil painting by New Zealand artist Colin McCahon. Harbour Cone from Peggy's Hill is one of McCahon's earliest explorations of the Otago region...
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at Auckland Museum. In 2019, another notable work she conserved was Colin McCahon’s Upland Road Chapel windows that garnered media attraction in New Zealand...
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significant solo exhibitions by Rudolf Gopas, Colin McCahon, Tosswill Woollaston, Doris Lusk, Helen Brown, Douglas McDiarmid, Frank Gross, John Coley, June Black...
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Matchitt (traditional Māori artist) Eileen Mayo (illustrator) Colin McCahon (illustrator) Jill McDonald (arts editor, mid-1960s) Toby Morris (illustrator)...
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valuable wisdom and inspiration from teachers Robert Ellis, Pat Hanly, Colin McCahon, Garth Tapper and Greer Twiss. Brown first began exhibiting in 1972...
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artist Colin McCahon who was a curator and then, soon after Webb's arrival, keeper of the collections. Webb said of McCahon, "Once I fell under McCahon's spell...
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Collection, beginning with the purchase of several paintings and drawings by Colin McCahon. The Collection is now managed by the Centre for Art Research, based...
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Quatercentenary. Landfall, March 1964 (Coauthored with James Bertram, DF McKenzie, and Frank Sargeson) Stratford-upon-Avon. Atlantic Monthly, February...
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Craftsman House: New York, 1986. ISBN 976-8097-30-2 Colin McCahon, 'Louise Henderson: Colin McCahon discusses the painter's work which was recently exhibited...
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artists were associated at some time with The Group. Among these are Colin McCahon, Doris Lusk, Toss Woollaston, Rita Angus, Olivia Spencer Bower, Leo...
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Otago Polytechnic. Len Castle Anne Hamblett Ralph Hotere Doris Lusk Colin McCahon Toss Woollaston Patrick Hayman Several of the arts alumni of King Edward...
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Doris Lusk Molly Macalister Douglas MacDiarmid Dorothy Manning Colin McCahon Lois McIvor Tui McLauchlan Elise Mourant Evelyn Page Patricia Charlotte Perrin...
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to have successful art careers including Doris Lusk and Colin McCahon from 1933-35. McCahon remembered Clark as a 'splendid teacher' and recalled in...
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Penman London. 1954 edn Dover, New York Bloem, M., & Browne, M. (2002) Colin McCahon: A Question of Faith. Craig Potton Publishing British Library (2007)...
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2013, Pardington completed a three-month artist's residency at the Colin McCahon House in Titirangi, Auckland. A major survey of Pardington's work, Fiona...
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birthplace of Chris Abrahams and the town where both Janet Frame and Colin McCahon lived for some of their lives. Text and sound design by Sherre DeLys...
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Colin McCahon. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-4438-7232-4. Alderton, Zoe (2015). The Spirit of Colin McCahon....
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1982) Candles in a Dark Room: James K. Baxter and Colin McCahon (Auckland Art Gallery, 1996) Colin McCahon: The Titirangi Years, 1953–1959 (Auckland University...
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artists such as M. T. (Toss) Woollaston, Doris Lusk, Anne Hamblett, Colin McCahon and Patrick Hayman once again represented the best of the country's...
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