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  2. Chris McLennan - Wikipedia

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    In New Zealand McLennan has featured in the NZ Herald national newspaper, Canvas Magazine (cover story), D-Photo Magazine, Southland Times newspaper (cover story), Rodney Times newspaper (cover story) and NorWest News (cover story), as well as live interviews live on TV3's Campbell Live, [27] TV1's Seven Sharp [28] news programs and a ...

  3. Townsend Duryea - Wikipedia

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    He followed Townsend to Australia, perhaps as late as 1854, [8] working with him and McDonald in Melbourne, Geelong, Hobart and Launceston. He left Adelaide in 1857 for Western Australia and settled at Mount Eliza near Perth where, on 18 March 1858, he married Ellen Amelia Leeder (2 October 1839 – 16 June 1924) of Perth.

  4. The Field (exhibition) - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand 1930- Australia 2003, Australia 1939-50, England 1950-53, Australia from 1953 Broken marriage, 1967, synthetic polymer paint on canvas, 168.0 x 168.0 cm. Macquarie University Art Collection, Sydney. Gift of the artist. Donated through the Australian Government 's Cultural Gifts Program by Merilynne Johnson, 2005 (MUACA 2005/14/1) 38

  5. Mervyn Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Mervyn John Williams (born 22 April 1940) is a New Zealand artist. He was an early exponent of Op art in New Zealand in the 1960s–70s. In 1990 he originated a style of illusionary abstract painting based on chiaroscuro, creating the impression of three-dimensional forms and textures on a flat canvas. [1]

  6. New Zealand art - Wikipedia

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    The first European work of art made in New Zealand was a drawing by Isaac Gilsemans, the artist on Abel Tasman's expedition of 1642. [16] [17] Portrait of a New Zealand man, Sydney Parkinson, 1784, probably from a sketch made in 1769.

  7. Photography in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Photographic Society of New Zealand [10] is also a popular group for amateurs, representing camera clubs throughout the country. New Zealand has two locally produced publications for the photographic community: The Photographer's Mail (focuses on the professional and industry) and D-Photo (focuses on the consumer and enthusiast).

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