Untitled [Monochromatic Still Life Study]

Maker
Margot Leonie Luise Philips
Production date
Circa 1952-Circa 1953
Description
During the 1950s German-born Jewish artist Margot Philips (1902 – 1988) benefitted from the support and friendship of Kirikiriroa Hamilton’s Janet Paul. Philips, a recent arrival to Kirikiriroa Hamilton, attended informal sketching sessions at the Pauls’ home, where a group of friends would draw still lifes and the scenes through the Pauls’ window. Heather Lomas, Eunice Claire, Shirley Whittlestone (nee Stuart) and Jean Fairburn made up the remainder of the group.

This still life with a milk bottle, knife and loaf of bread is likely from one of these sessions.

Philips eventually launched a career as one of the Waikato’s leading twentieth-century artists. Philips first experimented with landscape painting in the 1950s, and then rose in prominence through the 1960s and 1970s.
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Object detail

Production date
Circa 1952-Circa 1953
Media/Materials
Oil paint and oil pastel on paper
Measurements
390 x 570 mm (sight)
Collection
Department collection type
Credit line
Collection of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
Accession number
1987/41/13

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