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- Gifford, Edward Augustus (b.1819, d.1894) 7
- Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963) 5
- Stoddart, Margaret Olrog (b.1865, d.1934) 4
- Glass, Amos (b.1885, d.1964) 3
- O'Brien, George (b.1821, d.1888) 3
- Buick, May Wilson (b.1882, d.1963) 2
- Fristrom, Claus Edward (b.1864, d.1950) 2
- Hodgkins, William Mathew (b.1839, d.1898) 2
- Leslie, Walter Jefferson (b.1855, d.1915) 2
- Veitch, John Charles (b.1853, d.1939) 2
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Untitled (Scene with cows)
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Oudes, Jacob (b.1858, d.1921)
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1858-1921
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A pastoral scene, on the banks of a pond or stream with cows grazing under trees in the middle distance. Two orange roofed buildings in the background.
Work is contained within an ornate heavily gilded frame. |
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Untitled
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Stoddart, Margaret Olrog (b.1865, d.1934)
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Unknown
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Watercolour painting of trees and houses by a river.
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Untitled (Oamaru Harbour Looking South)
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Leslie, Walter Jefferson (b.1855, d.1915)
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1884
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Untitled (Portrait of John Paton)
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Buick, May Wilson (b.1882, d.1963)
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1906
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Painting "Portrait with still life" 1906.
Oil on canvas. 840mm x 880mm x 60mm. Back - The canvas has been nailed to a stretching frame and then nailed to the frame. The back has been enclosed by brown card. There are four small rectangles cut into the card. The conservators, stamp is on the card. Frame - The undressed wooden frame has a gilded frame. the outer frame has an acorn pattern raised, while the inlay has leaves. Good Condition. Image. 648mm. Very dark. shows a man reading a newspaper. Beside his chair is a table, on which is fruit, books and a vase of flowers. In the L.L.C. is M.W.Buick - 1906. T.L.C. of outer frame has been levelled. T.R.C. has had the gild knocked off. Condition Very Good. |
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Oamaru Harbour Looking North
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Leslie, Walter Jefferson (b.1855, d.1915)
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1884
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Untitled (Dunedin View)
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O'Brien, George (b.1821, d.1888)
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Oval watercolour works on paper - picturesque landscape view of a path with walking figure stagecoach and horses through a wooded area; large tree right of path.
Power pole? harbour with two sail boats, hill in background. |
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The Post Office - Oamaru
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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Black and white (sepia) photograph of the north and west elevations of the former Oamaru Post Office and clock tower (now Waitaki District Council HQ)
Small stone structure (s) in middle distance with eucalypt trees in right foreground. |
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A Wayside Chat - Otago Central NZ
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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1930s?
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Black and white (sepia) photograph two figures in a horse drawn cart, dog and standing figure trees (in winter?) against rolling hills in background
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Sunset Over the Riverside (alternate title Sunset near Oamaru)
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Gifford, Edward Augustus (b.1819, d.1894)
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Watercolour landscape of Kakanui estuary with lone row boat and evening sky.
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Waianakarua N.Z
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Kelly, Elizabeth (b.1877, d.1946)
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Landscape painting of the Waianakarua River, Bridge and the Mill (was a biscuit mill now The Mill Restaurant). River in the foreground curving up to bridge and mill with Kakanui Ranges in the background. Work has had extensive conservation treatment, mainly the removal of mould spots, by Edward Sakowski, Christchurch based conservator.
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Homestead Titirangi
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Fristrom, Claus Edward (b.1864, d.1950)
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Oil painting of Titirangi homestead. Blue flowers in foreground with buildings in background. The building is cream(stone?) with a rusty red roof. Impressionist in style.
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Early Morning/Evening. Auckland Harbour
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Fristrom, Claus Edward (b.1864, d.1950)
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Circa 1910
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Sun setting on a dusky Auckland Harbour. Muted palette, impressionist strokes.
Three yachts feature, all moored. |
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Under Cape Wanbrow, Oamaru
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Hodgkins, William Mathew (b.1839, d.1898)
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1894
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Watercolour of Cape Wanbrow, lone figure in water in the foreground, the person holds a stick in the water. Headland with hollow in the background.
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New Zealand Landscape
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Weeks, John (b.1888, d.1965)
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1943
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Modernist depiction of ascending hills penetrated at mid point by a winding road. Trees stand bereft of leaves in desolate clumps and alone.
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Untitled (Hakataramea Valley)
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Glass, Amos (b.1885, d.1964)
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1914
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Watercolour landscape painting of river and mountains - Hakataramea Valley.
Stuck to verso extract from Oamaru Mail 20 July 1985 titled 'It's Good to Remember,' picture outside E. Glass and Sons premises Tees St early 1920s. |
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Maerewhenua
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Every, Simon Frederick (b.1804, d.1888)
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1860
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Pencil drawing of settlement - houses with rocks in foreground and mountains in background - at Maerewhenua.
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Waitaki College
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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Black and white (sepia) photograph of ‘front block' two story south wing of Waitaki Boys’ high School. Single story building in background
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Summer Day - South Canterbury
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Chance, George (b.1885, d.1963)
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Black and white (sepia) photograph of rural scene - tree lined road - grazing cattle, dog and two drovers.
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Untitled (Rees Valley)
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Veitch, John Charles (b.1853, d.1939)
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Oil landscape of mountains and river.
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House in a Summer Garden
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Stoddart, Margaret Olrog (b.1865, d.1934)
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1928
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Typifying Margaret Stoddart's garden works, House in a Summer Garden is either of a hill property near Margaret’s own home at 15 Hackthorne Road, Cashmere, where she lived from 1912, or on Clifton Hill where she often painted in the 1920s.
Like many of her garden paintings it is colourful. The mass of colour is built up in vigorous broad strokes over an underlying structure of wet washes, dissolving one into the other. The house is almost buried behind a cascade of brilliantly coloured blooms. The garden subject provided Stoddart with not only the opportunity to explore the growth of introduced domestic plants which contrasted strongly with native flora, but also to vent her robust colour sense. |
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