Collectable Art Tuesday 23 February 2016
Conditions of Sale & A Guide to Buyers The highest bidder shall be the buyer. In the event of any dispute as to the bidding in respect of any lot, that lot may be offered again at the discretion of the auctioneer whose decision shall be absolute and final. The auctioneer has the right (i) to refuse any bid; (ii) to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion; (iii) to place a reserve on any lot; (iv) to place a bid or bids on behalf of the seller; (v) to withdraw any lot from sale; (vi) to require a successful bidder to pay forthwith the whole or any part of the purchase price. The auctioneer acts as the agent of the seller and neither he nor the seller shall be responsible for any defects or faults in any lot or for any errors of description or for genuineness or authenticity of any lot and no compensation shall be paid in respect of same. From the time of lot being sold, such lot will be the responsibility of the buyer. Successful bidders are required to pay for purchases immediately on completion of sale unless otherwise arranged. All intending buyers are required to register for a bidding number prior to auction commencing. Subscribers can use their permanent bidding number. We reserve the right to ask for identification if you are a first time client of International Art Centre. Each lot shall be paid for and removed at the buyers expense by no later than 4pm Thursday 25 February 2016 unless otherwise arranged failing which the auctioneer and/or the seller shall have the right to forfeit any deposit paid by the buyer and to resell the lot either by public or private sale and any deficiency on costs of resale shall be borne by the defaulting buyer. No lot may be collected or paid for whilst auction is in progress. SUBJECT BIDS When the auctioneer declares a lot ‘subject’ this means the bid is below the set reserve and is subject to vendor accepting, rejecting or negotiating the bid. International Art Centre will endeavour to make contact with the vendor immediately after sale or the following day. If the bid is accepted, the highest bidder is obligated to make purchase. ESTIMATES Estimates are provided for each entry and act as a guide only. They are prepared well in advance of sale and are subject to revision at any time. Estimates are based on hammer price and do not include our buyers premium.
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Collectable Art Auction 6:30pm Tuesday 23 February 2016
EX T R AO R D I N A RY A R T F O R E X T R AO R D I N A RY P E O P LE 272 PARNELL RD, AUCKLAND, PO BOX 37 344 TEL +64 9 379 4010 FAX +64 9 307 3421 www.fineartauction.co.nz
Auction Date & Venue 6:30pm Tuesday 23 February 2016 Scarborough Gallery, International Art Centre Lower Ground Level 272 Parnell Road, Auckland
Viewing Times Thursday
18 February
9:00am - 5:30pm
Friday
19 February
9:30am - 4:30pm
Saturday
20 February
11:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday
21 February
11:00am - 3:00pm
Monday
22 February
9:00am - 5:30pm
Tuesday
23 February
9:00am - 1:00 pm - Auction 6:30pm
Absentee Bidding Absentee Bid Form - page 85 Fax to +64 9 307 3421 or email info@internationalartcentre.co.nz Conditions of Sale - inside front cover Email bidding instructions info@fineartauction.co.nz Bid via website www.fineartauction.co.nz Cover illustration: Lot 1 Peter Siddell Inside back cover: Lot 60 Hugh Sawrey 272 PARNELL ROAD, AUCKLAND PO BOX 37 344 AUCKLAND 1151 TEL +64 9 379 4010 FAX +64 9 307 3421 www.fineartauction.co.nz
2015
at a glance
International Art Centre continued to set record prices throughout 2015. Three major sales in the Important, Early & Rare category saw quality works of art, many on the market for the first time, met with appreciation by responsive buyers.
H Moore-Jones sold $492,450 July
The March auction saw two works by C F Goldie sold and record auction prices paid for the works of D K Richmond, W A Bowing and Piera McArthur. A small work by Horace Moore-Jones fetched a record $257,950 only to be exceeded in the July auction when a larger version of Simpson and his Donkey fetched $492,450. The same sale saw Frances Hodgkins’ Monastery Steps achieve $375,200 and Lois White’s Weeping Women set a new auction record of $79,000. Works by the late Sir Peter Siddell continue to trend well with sales of over $170,000 in this auction alone. July’s Important, Early & Rare, achieved a post-auction sale rate of 90% with post-auction sales totaling over $2 million, the highest grossing art auction result in two years. November’s Important & Rare catalogue saw a collection of ten works by Peter McIntyre achieve $308,000 along with Don Binney’s Kairara Kaka fetching $140,000. May was a busy month at International Art Centre with two successful sales of contemporary art. Contemporary & Modern Art and the Barry Pilcher Collection of New Zealand art and sculpture. This single owner sale created a great deal of interest, with a sale rate of over 80%. Several records were achieved, most notably Heather Straka’s St Sebastian which made $21,690. Our Collectable Art sale category saw sales in February and August. This sales category continues to attract first time buyers, those on limited budgets or astute collectors wanting a bargain. Our final sale of 2015 was December’s Contemporary & Modern auction with sales in excess of $480,000. 2016, our 46th year in business, is sure to bring another year of excitement to the market. See you here! * Prices quoted include buyers premium
Gretchen Albrecht sold $20,500 November
C F Goldie sold $199,000 Frances Hodgkins sold $375,200
Lois White sold $79,000
Peter McIntyre sold $59,790 November
Heather Straka sold $21,690
Peter Siddell sold $43,900 July
Don Binney sold $140,000 November
Edward Bullmore sold $32,200
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November 2015 highlights
Important & Rare Art
Sir William Fox sold $12,100 Sydney Thompson sold $28,140
Peter McIntyre sold $35,700
Virginia King sold $8,200
Don Binney sold $140,000
Ralph Hotere sold $52,700 Prices quoted include buyers premium
December 2015 highlights Contemporary & Modern Art
Brent Wong sold $10,552
Margaret Olley sold $49,245
Karl Maughan sold $14,656
Ray Crooke sold $25,795
Peter Siddell sold $6,155
Gretchen Albrecht sold $17,001
Piera McArthur sold $11,100 Prices quoted include buyers premium
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Important & Rare
6:30pm Wednesday 6 April
Consign Today Richard Thomson richard@artcntr.co.nz 0274 751 071 Toll Free 0800 800 322 or +64 9 379 4010
< PETER MCINTYRE The Shotover - Central Otago Oil on board 73 x 87cm Estimate $25,000 - 35,000
GARTH TAPPER > The Preacher, 1979 Oil on board 55 x 58cm Estimate $7,000 - 10,000
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PETER SIDDELL Red Roofs Oil on board 39 x 36 Signed & dated 1974 4,000 - 6,000
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JULIAN HOOPER Untitled Landscape Gouache on paper 52.5 x 74 Signed & dated 1996 800 - 1,500
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3 GARTH TAPPER Big Time Wrestling Oil on board 38 x 48 Signed Inscribed verso 1,500 - 2,500 4 PETER MCINTYRE Bridge of Sighs, Venice Ink on paper 50 x 56 Signed 1,000 - 2,000
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JANE EVANS Iceland Poppies Gouache on paper 55 x 32 Signed & dated 1983 1,500 - 3,000
NIGEL BROWN Untitled 3 Handpainted linocut 101 x 75 Signed, inscribed & dated 1993 1,000 - 2,000
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RODNEY FUMPSTON Untitled Pastel on paper 52 x 87 Signed & dated 1989 500 - 1,000
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RODNEY FUMPSTON Untitled Pastel on paper 52 x 87 Signed & dated 1989 500 - 1,000
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RODNEY FUMPSTON Untitled Pastel on paper 52 x 87 Signed & dated 1989 500 - 1,000
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RODNEY FUMPSTON Untitled Pastel on paper 52 x 87 Signed & dated 1989 500 - 1,000 13
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11 11 PETER BEADLE Rodeo, Arthurs Point Oil on board 60 x 45 Signed 1,200 - 1,800 12 14
ALLEN GILDERDALO Untitled Oil on board 121 x 130 Signed & dated 1987 800 - 1,200
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13 MINNIE F WHITE Northern New South Wales Oil on board 30 x 37 Signed 500 - 1,000
16 SYLVIA SIDDELL Encounter Acrylic on board 40 x 50 Signed 400 - 800
14 SYLVIA SIDDELL Past Flowering Acrylic on board 40 x 50 Signed 400 - 800 15 SYLVIA SIDDELL Slaughter of the Innocents Acrylic on board 40 x 50 Signed 400 - 800
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COLIN MCCAHON Moby Dick Is Sighted off Muriwai Beach Lithograph, edition 160/200, 49 x 59 Signed, inscribed & dated 1972 2,500 - 3,500
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DORIS LUSK Beach Gathering Watercolour 49 x 62 Signed & dated 1989 2,000 - 3,000
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DORIS LUSK Onawe Peninsula Watercolour 41 x 65 Signed & dated 1982 1,000 - 2,000
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21 PIERA McARTHUR Orchestra Crayon on paper 49 x 71 Signed 2,000 - 3,000 22 20
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PIERA McARTHUR Unfortunate Incident During an Official Visit Pastel and acrylic wash on paper 77 x 68.5 Signed & dated 1999 1,000 - 1,500
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PIERA McARTHUR Musical Melody Acrylic on paper 28 x 40 450 - 650
23 23 MARK CROSS Northern Hinterland Oil on canvas 35 x 61 Signed 3,000 - 5,000
24 MARK CROSS Slope (Stratus) Oil on board 29 x 100 Signed 3,000 - 5,000
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26 WILLIAM GEORGE BAKER North Arm, Lake Manapouri Oil on canvas 55 x 79 Signed & inscribed 1,000 - 2,000
26 WILLIAM GEORGE BAKER Dusky Sound Oil on canvas 60 x 90 Signed 1,000 - 2,000 27 MAUD SHERWOOD Normandy Watercolour 33 x 38 Signed 1,000 - 2,000 28 EDWARD WILLIAM PAYTON Rangitoto Watercolour 17.5 x 25 Signed 600 - 1,000 29
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JOHN GULLY Cathedral Peaks Watercolour 28 x 45 Signed & dated 1887 1,000 - 2,000
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30 CHARLES BLOMFIELD Kauri Trees, Northland Oil on board 29 x 22 Signed 1,000 - 1,500 31 JOHN DOUGLAS PERRETT Otago Coast Oil on board 19 x 33.5 Signed 500 - 800 30
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GEORGE WILLIAM CARRINGTON From Cheltenham, Auckland Oil on board 23 x 37 Signed & dated 1926 500 - 1,000
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GEORGE WILLIAM CARRINGTON Lake Fisherman, Otago Oil on board 36 x 53 Signed & dated 1920 400 - 600
32 34 GEORGE WILLIAM CARRINGTON Afternoon Calm, Bobâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Cove, Wakatipu Oil on board 37 x 56 Signed 800 - 1,200
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35 CHARLES NATHANIEL WORSLEY Departure of 2nd Contingent to South Africa, Wellington Harbour Watercolour 20 x 38 Signed 1,500 - 2,500 36
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JOHN WEEKS Figure Study at Mosque Pastel on paper 7 x 24 500 - 1,000
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37 BRIAN DAHLBERG Cass Oil on board 54 x 90 Signed 2,000 - 3,000
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AUBREY DE LISLE Shortland Towers, Auckland Watercolour 27 x 44 Signed & dated 1988 800 - 1,200
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ERIC LEE JOHNSON Orere Point Watercolour 28 x 40 Signed & dated 1985 800 - 1,200
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ERIC LEE JOHNSON Thames Coast Watercolour 30 x 43.5 Signed & dated 1985 800 - 1,200
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RON STENBERG Bristol Watercolour 30.5 x 25.5 Signed & dated 1954 400 - 600
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42 STEVE HARRIS Blue Glass Acrylic on board 46.5 x 57 Signed 2,000 - 3,000
43 JUSTIN SUMMERTON Purakanui Bay, the Catlins Oil on canvas 71 x 91 Signed 2,000 - 3,000
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46 47 44 LANCE Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;GORMAN Journey North Acrylic on canvas 90 x 120 Signed 2,500 - 3,500
46 BILL HAMMOND Volcano Cafe Original advertising poster 75 x 59 Inscribed 400 - 800
45 CECIL FLETCHER KELLY Fishing Boats, St Ives Oil on canvas 60 x 73 Signed 800 - 1,200
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NIGEL BROWN This Small Lemon Tree, Once Nearly Dead Watercolour and pencil 42 x 35 Signed, inscribed & dated 1975 800 - 1,200 27
50 48 48 JOHN WEEKS Northcote Garden Landscape Oil on board 40 x 50 Signed 1,500 - 2,500 Certificate of Authenticy from Artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Estate affixed verso 49
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DON LEVER Moored Boats Watercolour 46.5 x 60.5 Signed & dated 1990 500 - 1,000
50 THOMAS ARTHUR PEERLESS Southern Landscape Watercolour 63 x 92 Signed 2,000 - 4,000
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PHILIP TRUSTTUM Flight to Algeria Mixed media on board 160 x 144 Signed, inscribed & dated 1975 4,500 - 6,500
52 LOUISE HENDERSON Winterlude Oil on board 77 x 59 Signed 3,000 - 5,000
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FRANK BARNES SS Rimutaka Passing the Eddystone, Moonlight Oil on board 48 x 74 Signed & inscribed 1,500 - 2,500
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FRANK BARNES SS Maori Off the Wellington Heads N.Z Oil on board 44 x 58 500 - 1,000
55 J A BOND Lake Scenes - A Pair Pastel on paper 23 x 62 Signed 200 - 500 56 TIM WILSON Arthurs Pass Triptch Oil on canvas 38 x 228 Signed 10,000 - 20,000
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PIERA McARTHUR The Art of Grand Jete - or Great Leap Mixed media on paper 48 x 62 Signed & inscribed 800 - 1,200
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PIERA McARTHUR Ballerinaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Rehearsal - Stars of the Bolshoi Mixed media on paper 50 x 73 Signed, inscribed & dated 2001 800 - 1,200
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JACK HUTCHISON Otago Landscapes I & II, A pair Watercolour 26 x 37 Signed & dated 1941 800 - 1,200
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61 60 HUGH SAWREY Australian 1919 - 1999 When Quigley Got the Outsider Home, Boulia Picnic Races Queensland Oil on canvas 57 x 61 Signed 8,000 - 12,000
61 HUGH SAWREY Australian 1919 - 1999 The Boundary Riders Flier - Arriving at Boulia Picnic Races Oil on canvas 30 x 36 Signed 4,000 - 6,000
Provenance: Purchased from Art Galleries Schubert by current Auckland owner, circa 1998 Original label affixed verso
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JOHN PAPAS From Poseidon Depths Mixed media on canvas 111 x 150 Signed & dated 1990 1,000 - 2,000
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JOHN PAPAS Towards Northern Border Mixed media on canvas 139 x 150 Signed & dated 1980 1,000 - 2,000
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GASTON DE VEL The Grand Canal, Venice Oil on canvas 39 x 50 Signed & dated 1971 800 - 1,200
65 GASTON DE VEL Shotover River, Packers Arms, Queenstown Oil on canvas 50 x 60 Signed & dated 1972 800 - 1,200
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66 PEGGY SPICER The Turret House - Parnell Road Watercolour 32 x 36 Signed 800 - 1,500
67 67 BRIAN DAHLBERG Coromandel Oil on board 52 x 90 Signed 2,000 - 3,000 68
ANGUS DE LANGE Untitled Oil on two panels 36 x 61 Signed & dated 1995 verso 500 - 1,000
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69 IDA CAREY The Maori Queen Oil on board 76 x 60 Signed 1,500 - 2,500 Provenance: Terrence Pope Collection, Auckland
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70 GRAHAM COOPER Flyfisher Bronze sculpture, edition of 9 35 x 25 900 - 1,300
71 TOM ESPLIN Ponte de Ruga Vecchia Oil on board 26 x 40 Signed 2,500 - 3,500
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74 72 IVY MARGARET COPLAND Untitled Oil on board 44 x 39 Signed 500 - 1,000
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73 DOROTHY KATE RICHMOND Mt Cook, Lake Pukaki Watercolour 24 x 34 Signed 800 - 1,500
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ROBERT FRANCES PHENEY Parahaha Gorge Watercolour 55 x 38 Signed & dated 1914 800 - 1.200
75 TOM ESPLIN Krakow Market Day Oil on board 32.5 x 46 Signed 3,000 - 5,000 41
76 EMILY KARAKA Weeping Blossom Oil on hessian 144 x 86 Inscribed 800 - 1,200 77 DALENE MEIRING Three Girls in the Studio Acrylic on canvas 60 x 149 Signed 800 - 1,200 78
GASTON DE VEL Bellagio Oil on canvas 54 x 45 Signed & dated 2001 1,000 - 1,500
79 DALENE MEIRING Twins Acrylic on canvas 50 x 70 Signed 800 - 1,200 80
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GASTON DE VEL Grapes and Wine Oil on canvas 49 x 59 Signed & dated 1987 800 - 1,200
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PETER SIDDELL Harbour View Screenprint, edition of 20, 39 x 24 Signed & dated 2009 1,200 - 1,600
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ALEXIS HUNTER Spirit of Mururoa Oil on canvas 32 x 39 Signed, inscribed & dated 1987 verso 700 - 1,000
83 JUSTIN SUMMERTON Enlightenment Oil on canvas 111 x 152 Signed & dated 2015 4,500 - 6,500 45
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COLIN WHEELER Chancery Arcade, Christchurch Watercolour 33 x 22 SIgned & dated 1942 500 - 1,000
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RUSSELL HALEY / PAT HANLY Peace Revolves Around Us Lithograph, artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s proof 38 x 30 Signed & dated 1986 1,200 - 1,500
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LOIS McIVOR Headland Series Oil on canvas 50 x 60 Signed & dated 1984 1,500 - 2,000 47
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88 WILLIAM GEORGE BAKER Waiohine River Watercolour 35 x 55 Signed & inscribed 1,000 - 1,500
88 ESTHER HOPE Lake Hayes Watercolour 37 x 55 Signed 800 - 1,400 89
ELLA SPICER An Auckland View Watercolour 25 x 31 Signed & dated 1925 300 - 500
90 PETER BEADLE Santorini Oil on board 44 x 59 Signed 800 - 1,200 91 RON STENBERG Spain Ink & Watercolour on paper 25 x 30 Signed 400 - 600 89 48
90 92 PETER BEADLE 93 Festival Girl, Arrowtown Oil on board 50 x 40 Signed 800 - 1,200
MARK THOMAS Gathering Flowers Oil on canvas 61 x 81 Signed & dated 1993 800 - 1,200 92
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94 BARBARA BLAKEMORE-FOWLER Radiata 1 Watercolour 45 x 30 Signed & dated 1998 500 - 1,000
97 BARBARA BLAKEMORE-FOWLER Dreamscape Watercolour 34 x 53 Signed & dated 1995 500 - 1,000
95 BARBARA BLAKEMORE-FOWLER Radiata 3 Watercolour 45 x 29 Signed & dated 1998 500 - 1,000
98 BARBARA BLAKEMORE-FOWLER Botanic Gardens Watercolour 27 x 36 Signed 400 - 800
96 BARBARA BLAKEMORE-FOWLER Untitled Acrylic on paper 29 x 21 Signed 400 - 600 50
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99 RON STENBERG Footrot Flats Watercolour 42 x 26 Signed 500 - 800
101 JAN NIGRO Acitore Crayon on paper 75 x 55 Signed 800 - 1,200
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JENNY RENDALL Tamatea Pokai Whenua Acrylic on canvas 50 x 91 Signed & dated 2005 500 - 1,000
IAN KINGSTONE Medlands Tremors Acrylic on canvas 102 x 76 Signed & dated 2009 1,000 - 1,500
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HELEN BROWN Toi Toi Oil on board 90 x 67 Signed & dated 1964 800 - 1,200
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J S PARKER Untitled Oil on paper 88.5 x 62.5 Signed & dated 1989 500 - 1,000
104 105 GEORGE WILLIAM CARRINGTON Three South Island Views Watercolour, Two 14 x 18 One 13 x 22 Signed 300 - 600
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SCHOOL OF J B C HOYTE Lake Tarawera, Geyser Rotomahana View of Plains, Wellington, (3) Watercolour 7 x 10 800 - 1,200
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105 107 GWEN CASHMERE Sand Dunes, Tairua Watercolour 38 x 47 Signed 400 - 600
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108 JOHN BARR CLARKE HOYTE Middle Harbour from Ben Boyd Road Watercoilour 24.5 x 47 Signed 800 - 1,200
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BLYTHE FLETCHER Bethlehem Gouache 22 x 29.5 Signed & dated 1924 400 - 600
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EDITH URQUHART Flower Market, Nice Oil on board 32 x 39 800 - 1,500
112 C F NAPIER Dutch Canal Scene Watercolour 32 x 27 Signed 500 - 1,000
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113 C F NAPIER Ouvervest, Delft, Holland Watercolour 32 x 27 Signed 500 - 1,000
110 CHARLES NATHANIEL WORSLEY Italian Market Scene Watercolour 25 x 35 Signed 1,000 - 1,500
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GEORGE OYSTON Lake Scene Watercolour 23 x 48 Signed & dated 1923 400 - 600
115 CHARLES NATHANIEL WORSLEY Town Square - doubled sided Watercolour 14 x 21 Signed 500 - 1,000 116 GEORGE HAITE An Archway Watercolour 31 x 16 Signed 600 - 1,200 117 DUNCAN DARROCH Mt Cook, Lake Pukaki Oil on board 22 x 27 Signed 450 - 750 111 54
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ARTIST UNKNOWN Untitled - A Pair Oil on paper 79.5 x 120 400 - 800
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LLOYD GODMAN Homage to Baxter : Resonance VIII Orchard at Duffy’s Farm Three vintage silver gelatin prints 21 x 50 Signed & dated 1994 400 - 600
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LLOYD GODMAN Homage to Baxter : Resonance XIX Panorama of Matukituki Valley with Raspberry Hut Three vintage silver gelatin prints 42 x 35 Signed & dated 1994 400 - 600
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STANLEY PALMER Shed – Karamea Engraving on paper, edition of 60, 48 x 62 Signed & dated 2004 500 - 1,000
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CHRIS FINLAYSON The Place Oil on canvas 59 x 70 Signed & dated 1975 800 - 1,200
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123 RON STENBERG Fishing Boat Acrylic on board 84 x 39 Signed 800 - 1,500
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125 GABRIELLE HOPE Untitled Watercolour 32 x 45 Signed & dated 1955 500 - 1,000 Provenance: Artist’s Estate Collection 126 WILLIAM MENZIES GIBB Cornish Fishing Village Watercolour 19 x 27 Signed 500 - 1,000 124 124
GABRIELLE HOPE Villa Maria Watercolour 43 x 56 1,000 - 1,500
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127 WILLIAM MENZIES GIBB Coastal Scene Watercolour 18 x 31 Signed 400 - 600 128 BLYTHE FLETCHER Fishing Village, Cornish Coast Gouache on paper 19 x 35 Signed 400 - 600 129
ARTIST UNKNOWN Maori Woman & Child Oil on canvas 37 x 30 1,000 - 1,500
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EDWARD WILLIAM CHRISTMAS Magestic Landscape Oil on canvas 70 x 106 Signed & dated 1800 700 - 1,500
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131 PETER J WALLERS Highfield Park Oil on board 62 x 96 Signed 2,000 - 3,000
134 DAVID BARKER Inlet Acrylic on board 47 x 90 Signed & dated 1979 800 - 1,200
137 GARRICK TREMAIN Wanaka Watercolour 27 x 36.5 Signed 200 - 400
132 GARRICK TREMAIN Tea Watercolour 54 x 72 Signed 500 - 1,000
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138 ARTHUR DAGLEY Ball Players Oil on board 26 x 28 Signed 200 - 500
133 GARRICK TREMAIN After Rain, Obelisk Station 136 Watercolour 37 x 56 Signed 400 - 700 60
RHONA HASZARD Bouffee de Sark Woodcut, edition of 1/50, 21 x 17.5 Signed & inscribed 500 - 1,000
139 GWYNETH RICHARDSON J MAYCLAIR Hydranges Near Tapu, Thames Coast, Watercolour 51 x 74 Mt Egmont and South Island Signed River - (3) 800 - 1,200 Oil on board 44.5 x 57 Signed & inscribed 400 - 600
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THE HANAN COLLECTION LOTS 134 - 148 A friendship conducted through correspondence existed between Dunedin lawyer, Mark Hanan and the Anglo-Welsh artist Sir Frank Brangwyn RA. Brangwyn represented Britain at the Venice Biennale and was the first artist to be given a retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy during his lifetime. Along with Diego Rivera and Josep Maria Sert, he was chosen by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. to decorate the concourse of the RCA Building in New York City with murals. A sequence of large murals on canvas (originally from Horton House, Northamptonshire) is held by the Dunedin Public Art Gallery and Te Papa Tongarewa. Well aware of the austerity imposed by rationing in post war England, Hanan would regularly send parcels of New Zealand products such as woollen clothing and cheeses to his artist friend. In turn, Brangwyn sent Hanan paintings by both himself and other artists whom he admired and collected. This exchange continued until the artist’s death in 1956. The largest collection of Sir Frank Brangwyn paintings in New Zealand is permanently held by the Hanan family. In 2012 the collection was loaned to the Dunedin Art Gallery for a grand retrospective exhibition. A small selection of works from the collection are now offered for sale. In 2006, Hanan’s daughter Susie attended the exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of Brangwyn’s death which toured the UK. 140 62
JOHN GLOVER British/Australian 1787 - 1855 Landscape with Cattle Watercolour 22 x 32 500 - 1,000
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COPLEY FIELDING British 1787 - 1855 Dunster Near Minehead Watercolour 18 x 24 Signed & inscribed verso 150 - 250
142 KARL WOOD Edinburgh Watercolour 8 x 14 Signed 150 - 250
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JACOB VAN RUYSDAEL Dutch 1628 - 1682 Landscape with Cottages with Thatched Roofs Graphite and pencil study on paper 14 x 19 Signed with initials Inscription on back card reads JR HSR 338 Ruysdael Inscription on paper verso reads: By Jacob Ruysdael/657/m.b./Kaya Dowland.1869 500 - 1,000
144 ALBRECHT DURER German 1787 - 1855 The Virgin and Child with a Monkey distressed condtion Engraving 19 x 12.2 Signed 500 - 1,000
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145 RAYMOND SHEPPERD Scarecrow Watercolour 21 x 15 Signed 200 - 300 146
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ARTIST UNKNOWN Portrait of Tintoretto Oil on canvas 46 x 30 500 - 1,000
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JOHN SELL COTMAN British 1782 - 1842 Coastal Scenes (7) Pencil on paper 3 x 9 Signed & dated (date illegible) 500 - 1,000
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WILLIAM LEIGHTON LEITCH British 1804 - 1883 Lake Como and Road Through the Alps Watercolour 8 x 14 400 - 600
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MYLES BIRKET FOSTER British 1825 - 1899 Untitled Landscape Monochrome study 5 x 7 Signed verso 150 - 250
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CHARLES HOLROYD British 1861 - 1917 Portrait of an Old Lady Watercolour 20 x 10 150 - 250
152 PETER DE WINT British 1784 - 1849 Landscape - with Castle Study verso - double sided Watercolour 20 x 24 200 - 400
JAN BRUEGHEL Dutch 1601 - 1678 A Pond with Figures Engraving 9 x 19 100 - 200
149 back 153 EUGENE ISABEY British 1804 - 1886 Seascape Watercolour 8.5 x 13.5 Signed 300 - 600 154
BRITISH SCHOOL STYLE OF VAN DYKE Landscape with Fishermen Watercolour 45 x 65 400 - 600
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153 155 BARBARA HEPWORTH British 1903 - 1975 Sun and Water, from: The Aegean Suite , Lithograph on wove, edition 22/60, 76.5 x 54.2 Signed 1,000 - 1,500 155 156 PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR French 1841 - 1919 Sur la Plage a Berneval Etching 10 x 15 Signed 400 - 600
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157 157 HENRY JOHN SYLVESTER STANNARD British 1870 - 1951 A Country Byway Watercolour 24 x 34 Signed 1,000 - 1,500
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ARTIST UNKNOWN Ruapehu Erupting Photograph 77 x 50 400 - 600
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159 HENRY WINKELMANN Yachting Scenes - A Pair Photographs 29 x 36 Signed 300 - 500
161 C MCDOUGAL Coastal Scene Oil on board 36 x 46 Signed 500 - 1,000
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162 DICK FRIZZELL Untitled Screenprint 32 x 37 Signed & dated 8/2/88 300 - 600
KIERAN ROBERTS Master McLaren Oil on canvas 46 x 61 Signed & dated 2008 400 - 600
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CLARK ESPLIN The Buskers Oil on board 99 x 149 Signed & dated 1999 800 - 1,500
164 CEDRIC SAVAGE Mt Rama Viti Levu, Fiji Watercolour 30 x 41 Signed 400 - 600
165 HENRY WILLIAM KIRKWOOD Swamp, Dunedin Oil on board 14 x 22 SIgned 500 - 1,000
165 164 166 ETHEL RICHARDSON Mountain and Rata Oil on canvas board 19 x 14 Signed 300 - 600 167 WILLIAM ALLEN BOLLARD Sunset, Landscape Near Dunedin Oil on canvas 50 x 70 Signed 500 - 1,000
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168 MICHAEL TUFFERY Taata Ahu Screenprint, edition of 126 166 77 x 54 Signed, Inscribed & dated 1995 300 - 500 169 CHARLES NATHANIEL WORSLEY Morocco Watercolour 21 x 16 Signed 300 - 500
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GEORGE E LEWENS Wool Wagon Oil on canvas 35 x 50 Signed & dated 1927 300 - 600
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GEORGE E LEWENS Winter Sunlight, Waikanae Oil on board 35 x 45 Signed & dated 1933 300 - 600
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GEORGE E LEWENS Near Silverstream Oil on board 37 x 50 Signed & dated 1933 300 - 600
174 173 LANCE Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;GORMAN Musterers in Mangamuka Ranges Oil on canvas board 50 x 60 Signed & dated 1974 800 - 1,200 174 PEGGY SPICER From Dawson Falls Hostel Watercolour 11 x 15 Signed 200 - 400
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CHARLES DECIMUS BARRAUD Lake Wakatipu Sepia on paper 24 x 31 800 - 1,200
178 JOHN WEEKS Untitled Watercolour 14 x 17 Signed 400 - 600 177
175 TIM WILSON Lake Te Anau Oil on canvas board 28 x 44 Signed 1,500 - 2,500 176 CLARK ESPLIN Castrol Overpass Watercolour 38 x 58 Signed 100 - 200
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181 THOMAS ARTHUR PEERLESS Lake Scene with Boat Watercolour 57 x 42.5 Signed 500 - 1,000
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TOM BURNETT Matapouri Screenprint, artist’s proof 59 x 80 Signed, inscribed & dated 1991 500 - 1,000
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TOM BURNETT Horseshoe Bay Screenprint, edition 54/200 48 x 41 Signed, inscribed & dated 1994 400 - 600
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TOM BURNETT Pot Plant Screenprint, artist’s proof 60 x 80 Signed, inscribed & dated 1989 400 - 600
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TOM BURNETT Taupo Bay Screenprint, edition 69/200 58 x 55 Signed, inscribed & dated 1990 400 - 600
179 SHONA MCFARLANE The Venetian Doll Watercolour 74 x 55 Signed 400 - 700
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JOHN HORNER Old Auckland Oil on board 78 x 96 Signed & dated 1993 300 - 500
180 THOMAS ARTHUR PEERLESS Mist on the Mountain Watercolour 59.5 x 45 Signed 500 - 1,000
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JOHN HORNER Mt Eden from Valley Road, Three Guys Acrylic on canvas 82 x 100 Signed & dated 1990 400 - 800
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189 188 190 NINE WORKS BY IDA H CAREY FROM THE COLLECTION OF TERRENCE POPE, PARNELL, AUCKLAND 188
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IDA CAREY Emma Waitai-Tolaga Bay Oil on board 65 x 57 800 - 1,200
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IDA CAREY Mrs Tuiaha Te - Awa Marahi Pa, Tuakau Oil on board 53 x 42 800 - 1,200
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IDA CAREY Maori Woman with Moko Oil on board 61 x 45 Signed & dated 1974 1,000 - 1,500
189 IDA CAREY The White Saree Oil on board 56 x 54 Signed 800 - 1,200
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IDA CAREY Untitled Portrait Oil on board 47 x 36 800 - 1,200
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IDA CAREY Maori Woman Seated Oil on board 59 x 55 Signed & dated 1970 800 - 1,200
190 IDA CAREY Self Portrait Oil on board 50 x 40 Signed 800 - 1,200
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IDA CAREY Maori Woman Oil on board 48 x 42 800 - 1,200
196 IDA CAREY Sue Oil on board 42 x 35 Signed 800 - 1,200
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JOCK FRASER Boat Shed Watercolour 26.5 x 36.5 Signed & dated 1952 400 - 600
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JOCK FRASER Boat on Hard Watercolour 26.5 x 36.5 Signed & dated 1962 400 - 600
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JOCK FRASER Autumn Naseby Watercolour 27 x 36 Signed & dated 1958 300 - 500
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JOCK FRASER Country Homestead Watercolour 26 x 35.5 300 - 500
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JOCK FRASER Old Jordan’s Hostel, Bucks, England Watercolour 23.5 x 35.5 Dated 1956 200 - 400
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JOCK FRASER River Scene, Southland Watercolour 36 x 54 Signed & dated 1935 300 - 600
J E (Jock) Fraser 1899 - 1980 was born in Dunedin. As a young man he trained as a primary school teacher, and later studied drawing and watercolour painting at Heatherleys Art School in London. With the outbreak of WWII Jock Fraser served in the Intelligence Section of the 26th New Zealand Infantry Brigade, both in Greece and the Western Desert. In 1941 he was captured at Sidi Rezegh, and spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner at Campo 52 in Genoa. There he passed the boredom of camp life by drawing on scraps of writing paper. When the prisoners were marched on to another camp near Udine, he left the drawings with an Italian family who sent them via advancing 76
American forces to New Zealand. In 1943 he and other prisoners were transferred to Stalag Vlll A, near Dresden, where they worked in factories, mines, quarries and railroad construction. With the advance of the Russians from the east in 1945, 3000 prisoners of war were evacuated on foot, marching 643 kilometres across Europe at a rate of 19 kilometres per day. They were eventually liberated by the American forces but many died on the way from starvation, thirst and exhaustion. Jock Fraser was 46 when he made this rigorous journey. Prisoner of war life was harsh and often dangerous. Prisoners were faced with air raids, extreme climatic conditions, hard work, sickness
203 JOCK FRASER Farmhouse Watercolour 26.5 x 35.5 300 - 600 204 JOCK FRASER Lake Scene / Coastal Scene - Double sided Watercolour 26.5 x 36.5 Signed 300 - 500 205
JOCK FRASER Kaikoura Watercolour 26.2 x 36 Signed & dated 1961 200 - 400
and hunger. The boredom and monotony of camp life could also be unendurable and prisoners went to great lengths to devise entertainments. Jock Frasers drawing provided a remarkable record of camp life, focusing on the every day routine of the prisoners existence: roll call, meal time, entertainments. He returned to New Zealand when the war ended and resumed his teaching career. From 1947 - 1954 he taught at Hampstead school in Ashburton, where he became headmaster. Later he made his home in Timaru, and became well known both as an artist and teacher.
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206 JOHN BELL Australian b. 1938 Seated Lady Oil on board 43 x 29 Signed 200 - 400 207 ARTIST UNKNOWN Possibly Australian Gantry Oil on board 44 x 34 Inscribed 200 - 400
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ADRIAN GEORGE FEINT Australian 1894 - 1971 Still Life Oil on board 45 x 33 Signed & dated 1960 800 - 1,200
209 WHITE Australian 20th Century Man with Red Shirt Oil on board 70 x 53 Signed & dated 1978 200 - 400 210 BLYTHE FLETCHER Florence and the Duomo Watercolour 40 x 48 Signed 500 - 1,000
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BLYTHE FLETCHER Low Tide Cornwall Gouache on paper 60 x 44 Signed & dated 1924 800 - 1,200 211
212 BLYTHE FLETCHER Tangiers Watercolour 44 x 34 Signed 400 - 600 213
BLYTHE FLETCHER Church Interior Gouache on paper 52.5 x 40 Signed & dated 1932 500 - 1,000
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BLYTHE FLETCHER Sunlight and Shade Gouache on paper 38 x 25.5 Signed & dated 1927 400 - 600
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215 PAULA KNIGHT Floral I & II ( A Pair) Watercolour 58 x 36 Signed 800 - 1,200 216
CHRISTINA POPOVICI Untitled Diptych Mixed media on two stretched canvas panels 91 x 91 500 - 1,000
217 JOHN MCCEAN Palm Trees Oil on board 108 x 89 Signed 800 - 1,200 218
GRAHAM CORNWELL Soldiers in the Bush Von Tempksy Series Lithograph, edition of 14, 41 x 53 Signed, inscribed & dated 1985 200 - 300
219 JOHN MCINTOSH MADDEN Lady of the Lake Oil on board 29 x 17.5 Signed 800 - 1,200 220 PETER PRICE Low Tide Oil on board 29 x 40 Signed 500 - 1,000
221 221 IRENE DENFORD Just for the Record Oil & acrylic on board 86.5 x 116 Signed 500 - 1,000 222
ARTIST UNKNOWN The Mind is a Reflective, Red 1, The Mind is a Reflective, Blue 1, The Mind is a Reflective, Yellow 1, Mixed media on three panels 25 x 25 Signed, inscribed & dated 2000 verso 300 - 600
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223 K AIRINI VANE Mt Wakefeild Oil on board 30 x 45 Signed 400 - 700 224 K AIRINI VANE Sunset Landscape During Wartime Gouache on paper 26 x 36 Signed & dated 1942 500 - 800
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K AIRINI VANE Cape Runaway from Oruaiti Bay Gouache on paper 34 x 50 Signed & dated 1952 500 - 1,000
226 THOMAS ARTHUR PEERLESS Lake Wanaka, Otago, New Zealand Watercolour 46 x 67 Signed 500 - 1,000
227 BLYTHE FLETCHER Amsterdam Gouache on paper 25 x 59 Signed 450 - 750 228 SUE SYME Cafe Watercolour 48 x 66 Signed 500 - 1,000 229 DAVID BADCOCK The Marina Oil on board 29 x 39 Signed 200 - 400
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GEORGE CHANCE University of Otago, Wanaka, Lewis Pass scenes Five silver gelatin photographs 22 x 26 Each signed, & inscribed 500 - 1,000
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234 THOMAS DERBY RYAN Karangahape Cliff, Lake Taupo Pencil & Watercolour 21 x 15 Signed & dated 1916 300 - 500 JOHN WEEKS The Pond Mixed media on paper 14 x 9 Signed. Cat. no 16, Artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Estate 300 - 500
WILLIAM ALLEN BOLLARD Native Bush, Northland Oil on board 125 x 74 Signed & dated 1917 800 - 1,200
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PAMELA WOOLFE Rangitoto Gouache on paper 53 x 45 Sigend & inscribed 400 - 600
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237 PETER BEADLE Fog in the Borland Valley. Road into Grebe Valley, Fiordland Oil on board 41 x 50 Signed 500 - 1,000 238 GEORGE WILLIAM CARRINGTON Harbour Scene Oil on board 23 x 37 Signed 400 - 600
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239 NOEL BARRAUD Steamer Entering the Sounds Watercolour 45 x 69 Signed 800 - 1,200 240 ASTON GREATHEAD Barney’s Rock, Kaikoura Coast Oil on board 51 x 76 Signed 400 - 600
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241 TUCKEY Nikau Palm Oil on canvas 90 x 65 Signed & dated 2001 200 - 400 236
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FATU FEU’U ‘Hauraki Pale Auro’ Lithograph edition 48/50, 50 x 70 Signed & dated 1989, 500 - 1,000
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PAMELA WOOLFE Tui at Cheltenham Beach Screenprint, edition of 95 49 x 41 Signed & inscribed 200 - 400
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HENRY BARLOW CARTER St Mary’s Ruin, York distressed condition Watercolour 29 x 38 Signed & dated (date illegible) 100 - 200
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GEORGE E LEWENS Rural Landscape Watercolour 19 x 24 Signed & dated 1937 150 - 250
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Invitation to book launch BEHIND THE TWISTED WIRE _______________________________ New Zealand artists in World War I
Behind the Twisted Wire by Jennifer Haworth The definitive study of New Zealandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s commissioned war and soldier-artists in World War I
Please join us for a glass of wine & refreshments Thursday 3 March 2016 5.30pm -7.00 pm at International Art Centre
JENNIFER HAWORTH
This new book reveals the story of the WWI commissioned war artists Nugent Welch, George Butler and Alfred Pearse together with the amazing story of Horace Moore-Jones and his painting Simpson and his Donkey, soldier-artists â&#x20AC;&#x201C; John Weeks, Robert Johnson, Francis McCracken. Archibald Nicoll and James Turkington who became leading figures in the post-war art world Signed copies of the book available $50.00 incl. GST Christchurch based Jenny Haworth is the author of the highly successful Art of War which focuses on the commissioned war artists of WW II. It sold around 3,000 copies. She is well-known as a writer of non-fiction and of novels. Her most recent novel, The Undone Years, tells the story of a Christchurch painter in Paris at the time of 1919 Peace Treaty negotiations. Jennifer Haworth will be in attendance.
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Index BADCOCK D............................................229 BAKER W G.....................................25, 26, 87 BARKER D..................................................134 BARNES F..............................................53, 54 BARRAUD C D..........................................177 BARRAUD N..............................................239 BEADLE P................................ 11, 90, 92, 237 BELL J........................................................206 BIRKET FOSTER M......................................150 BLAKEMORE F B................. 94, 95, 96, 97, 98 BLOMFIELD C..............................................30 BOLLARD W A.................................. 167, 233 BOND J A....................................................55 BROWN H..................................................103 BROWN N...............................................6, 47 BRUEGHEL J..............................................152 BURNETT T..........................182, 183, 184, 185 CAREY I...................... 69, 188, 189, 190, 191, .................................192, 193, 194, 195, 196, CARRINGTON G W........32, 33, 34, 105, 238 CARTER H B...............................................242 CASHMERE G...........................................107 CHANCE G...............................................230 CHRISTMAS E W........................................130 COOPER G.................................................70 COPELAND I M..........................................72 CORNWELL G...........................................218 CROSS M..............................................23, 24 DAGLEY A.................................................138 DAHLBERG B......................................... 37, 67 DARROCH D.............................................117 DE LANGE A...............................................68 DE LISLE A...................................................38 DE VEL G...................................64, 65, 78, 80 DE WINT P.................................................149 DENFORD I................................................221 DURER A...................................................144 ESPLIN C............................................163, 176 ESPLIN T................................................. 71, 75 EVANS J........................................................5 FEINT A G..................................................208 FEU’U F......................................................235 FIELDING C...............................................141 FINLAYSON C...........................................122 FLETCHER B.............................. 109, 210, 211, ..................................212, 213, 214, 128, 227 FRASER J.......................... 197, 198, 199, 200, .................................. 201, 202, 203, 204, 205 FRIZZELL D.................................................162 FUMSTON R..................................... 7, 8, 9, 10
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GILDERDALO A...........................................12 GLOVER J.................................................140 GODMAN L......................................119, 120 GREATHEAD A..........................................240 GULLY J.......................................................29 HAITE G.....................................................116 HAMMOND B.............................................46 HARRIS S......................................................42 HASZARD R...............................................135 HENDERSON L............................................52 HEPWORTH B............................................155 HOLROYD C.............................................151 HOOPER J.....................................................2 HOPE G.............................................124, 125 HOPE E........................................................88 HORNER J.........................................186, 187 HOYTE J B C..............................................108 HUNTER A....................................................82 HUTCHISON J..............................................59 ISABEY E....................................................153 J B C HOYTE SCHOOL OF........................106 KARAKA E...................................................76 KELLY C F.....................................................45 KINGSTONE I.............................................102 KIRKWOOD H W.......................................165 KNIGHT P...................................................215 LEE JOHNSON E...................................39, 40 LEITCH W L................................................148 LEVER D.......................................................49 LEWENS G E...................... 170, 171, 172, 243 LUSK D...................................................18, 19 MADDEN J M...........................................219 MAYCLAIR J..............................................136 MCARTHUR P.......................20, 21, 22, 57, 58 MCCAHON C.............................................17 MCCEAN J...............................................217 McDOUGAL C.........................................161 MCFARLANE S..........................................179 MCINTYRE P..................................................4 MCIVOR L...................................................86 MEIRING D............................................ 77, 79 MENZIES G W....................................126, 127 NAPIER C F.......................................112, 113 NIGRO J....................................................101 O’GORMAN L....................................44, 173 OYSTON G................................................114 PALMER S..................................................121 PAPAS J.................................................62, 63 PARKER J S................................................104 PAT HANLY R H............................................85
PAYTON E W...............................................28 PEERLESS T A ...................... 50, 180, 181, 226 PERRETT J D.................................................31 PHENEY R F.................................................74 POPOVICI C.............................................216 PRICE P.....................................................220 RENDALL J................................................100 RENOIR P A...............................................156 RICHARDSON E........................................166 RICHARDSON G.......................................139 RICHMOND D K.........................................73 ROBERTS K.................................................160 RYAN T D...................................................231 SAVAGE C................................................164 SAWREY H.............................................60, 61 SELL C J.....................................................147 SHEPPERD R..............................................145 SHERWOOD M...........................................27 SIDDELL S........................................14, 15, 16 SIDDELL P................................................ 1, 81 SPICER E......................................................89 SPICER P..............................................66, 174 STANNARD H J S.......................................157 STENBERG R............................ 41, 91, 99, 123 STYLE OF VAN DYKE ................................154 SUMMERTON J......................................43, 83 SYME S.......................................................228 TAPPER G......................................................3 THOMAS M.................................................93 TREMAIN G...............................132, 133, 137 TRUSTTUM P.................................................51 TUCKEY.....................................................241 TUFFERY M.................................................168 UNKNOWN ARTIST...........................118, 129, .......................................... 146, 158, 207, 222 URQUHART E.............................................111 VAN R J.....................................................143 VANE K A ................................223, 224, 225, WALLERS P J.............................................131 WEEKS J.................................36, 48, 178, 232 WHEELER C.................................................84 WHITE M F...................................................13 WHITE........................................................209 WILSON T............................................56, 175 WINKELMANN H.......................................159 WOOD K ..................................................142 WOOLFE P........................................234, 236 WORSLEY C N.....................35, 110, 115, 169
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