New Zealand Painting: A Concise HistoryAuckland University Press, 2003 - 218 páginas Tracing the main developments in New Zealand painting from colonial times to the present, this reference divides the paintings thematically rather than chronologically. The paintings cover the colonial landscape from 1840 to 1870, the later Victorian landscape from 1870 to 1890, images of the Maori from 1840 to 1914, and art in the 1890s. Information on the expatriates, regionalism and realism, modernism, neo-expressionism, later abstraction, and postmodernism is included. This fully revised edition includes a new chapter on Maori and Polynesian contemporary painting, as well as coverage of many new artists in both the historical and the contemporary sections. |
Conteúdo
187090 | 14 |
Art in the 1890s | 41 |
The La Trobe Scheme | 69 |
Towards Modernism | 107 |
NeoExpressionism | 135 |
Later Abstraction | 149 |
New Figuration | 167 |
Contemporary Maori and Pacific Island Painting | 190 |
Bibliography | 208 |
Termos e frases comuns
abstract painting achieve Acrylic on canvas Art New Zealand art school art society artists Auckland Art Collection Auckland Art Gallery Australia Bambury Canterbury College School Canterbury School Christchurch Christchurch Art Gallery Clairmont Colin McCahon colour compositions contemporary conventions culture depicted developed Dick Frizzell drawing Dunedin Dunedin Public Art early Elam School European example exhibition expressionist figure Fomison forms Frances Hodgkins Goldie Gopas Gordon Walters Gottfried Lindauer Gretchen Albrecht Hanly Hocken Library imagery images Killeen koru later paintings Lindauer Lovell-Smith Maori Maori art McIntyre modern modernist motifs Museum Nairn neo-expressionism neo-expressionist Nerli Oil on board Oil on canvas painters palette Papa Tongarewa Perkins plate portraits Private collection Public Art Gallery Ralph Hotere regionalist Rita Angus School of Art shows studied style subject matter surface Sydney symbolic Tamaki Taranaki traditional Trusttum University of Auckland Velden viewer visual Watercolour Wellington Woollaston Zealand Zealand art Zealand painting Zealand Te Papa