Design I

Maker
Margot Leonie Luise Philips
Production date
Circa 1960s
Description
German-born Jewish artist Margot Philips (1902 – 1988) is one of the Waikato’s leading twentieth-century artists. Philips’ career as an artist began after she arrived in Kirikiriroa Hamilton in 1938, first experimenting with landscape painting in the 1950s, and then rising in prominence through the 1960s and 1970s.

While Philips became known for her landscapes, during the 1960s she also produced monoprints that were in a very different style. In prints like this one, Philips’ interest in the work of French artist Marc Chagall is more apparent. Philips was deeply inspired by some of Chagall’s paintings, which she saw exhibited when living in Germany.
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Object detail

Production date
Circa 1960s
Media/Materials
Monoprint
Measurements
352 x 310mm
Collection
Department collection type
Credit line
Collection of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
Accession number
1987/41/91

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