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  2. Richard Wallwork - Wikipedia

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    Richard Wallwork (2 January 1882 – 14 April 1955) was a New Zealand artist. Born in England, he studied at the Manchester School of Art and then Royal College of Art.He taught at Liverpool City School of Art and in 1910 was recruited to teach at the Canterbury College School of Art in Christchurch in New Zealand.

  3. Rata Lovell-Smith - Wikipedia

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    Rata Alice Lovell-Smith (née Bird, 1894–1969) was a New Zealand artist [1] from Christchurch. Lovell-Smith trained at the Christchurch College School of Arts and then taught there from 1924 to 1945. [2] [3]

  4. List of New Zealand artists - Wikipedia

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    Ida Carey (1891–1982) – painter and art teacher; Steve Carr – video artist, sculptor and photographer; Len Castle (1924–2011) – potter; Ruth Castle (born 1931) – weaver; Tim Chadwick (1962–2010) – painter and mixed media artist; Vera Chapman (1885–1953) – painter; Chris Charteris (born 1966) – jeweller

  5. Margaret Frankel - Wikipedia

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    Risingholme, c. 1870 Frankel was born in Christchurch on 8 October 1902. She was the middle of three children of engineer Frederick Anderson and his wife Phoebe. [1] [2] Her grandfather, John Anderson (1820–1897), founded an engineering business, and two uncles, Andrew (1851–1927) and John (1849–1934), were prominent engineers.

  6. Bill Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Hammond started to exhibit his works in 1980, [5] and went back to painting on a full-time basis one year later. [10] His first solo exhibition was at the Brooke Gifford Gallery in Christchurch in 1982. [11] In March 1987 he showed for the first time at the Peter McLeavey Gallery in Wellington, an exhibition followed by over 20 others. [5]

  7. The Group (New Zealand art) - Wikipedia

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    The Group was an informal but influential art association formed in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1927. Initially begun by ex-students from Canterbury College of Art, its aim was to provide a freer, more experimental alternative to the academic salon painting exhibitions of the Canterbury Society of Arts.

  8. Don Peebles - Wikipedia

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    It was in London that Peebles met constructivist painter Victor Pasmore, who became a friend and major influence. [8] In 1964, Peebles became a lecturer at the Canterbury School of Fine Arts in Christchurch. [9] In 1980, he was made head of the painting department, and he lectured there until his retirement in 1986 to concentrate on painting ...

  9. Cass (painting) - Wikipedia

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    The subject she chose for her fifth painting was the small railway station at Cass. On her return to Christchurch, Angus painted Cass in her studio from studies done on site. She also wrote about the landscape: "…those days of clear blue skies, sun setting behind the dark hills, cold shadows, thin smoke from the chimney, ascending in a ...

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