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  2. Matilda Smith - Wikipedia

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    Matilda Smith (30 July 1854 – 29 December 1926) was a botanical artist whose work appeared in Curtis's Botanical Magazine for over forty years. [1] She became the first artist to depict New Zealand's flora in depth, the first official artist of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and the second woman to become an associate of the Linnaean Society. [2]

  3. Dick Frizzell - Wikipedia

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    Frizzell has contributed designs to Esther Diamond linen company, has released several varieties of "Frizzell Wines," and designed the cover and several illustrations for The Great New Zealand Songbook (2009). [2] Frizzell wrote Dick Frizzell: The Painter (Random House NZ, 2009), with a foreword by art writer Hamish Keith.

  4. Visual Arts Association - Wikipedia

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    The VAA's first event in 1953, a modern room setting exhibiting locally sourced contemporary tableware and New Zealand made furniture, was installed in the lecture hall of the Dunedin Public Library. It sought to empower consumers with an appreciation of design in commonly used items. It also set the pattern for their future exhibitions. [3] [4]

  5. Phoebe Gloeckner - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago Press. Edited by Hillary Chute and Patrick Jagoda: Spring 2014. pp. 86–103. doi:10.1086/677333 ISSN 0093-1896 OCLC 5595984793] Gloeckner, Phoebe. 2014. "Valiente and Arpía". Critical Inquiry. 40, no. 3: Comics & Media. The University of Chicago Press. Edited by Hillary Chute and Patrick Jagoda: Spring 2014. pp. 182 ...

  6. Wayne Youle - Wikipedia

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    Wayne Youle (born 1974 in Tītahi Bay, Porirua) is a New Zealand artist of Ngāpuhi, Ngati Whakaeke and Ngati Pākehā descent. His bicultural heritage is reflected in his work, addressing issues of identity, race and the commodification of cultural symbols.

  7. Jules Guérin (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Jules Guérin (November 18, 1866 – June 14, 1946) was an American muralist, architectural delineator, and illustrator.A painter and widely published magazine illustrator, he gained prominence for his architectural work such as in the 1906, Plan for Chicago, and for the large murals he painted in many well-known public structures such as the Lincoln Memorial.

  8. Vasanti Unka - Wikipedia

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    Vasanti Unka is a New Zealand writer, illustrator and graphic designer who has been involved in the book and magazine industry for many years. A number of her books have been shortlisted for awards and she won Best Picture Book and Margaret Mahy Book of the Year Award at the 2014 New Zealand Post Book Awards with The Boring Book.

  9. Banks' Florilegium - Wikipedia

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    Parts 1 to 15 consist of 337 plates relating to the Australian flora, parts 16 to 34 include Brazil, Madeira, New Zealand, Java, Society Islands and Tierra del Fuego. Banks’ Florilegium is the world's largest 20th-century fine art printing project, and has been exhibited all over the world.