Waikato Landscape

Maker
Frank Wright
Production date
Early 20th Century
Description
Watercolour scene of a Waikato landscape showing hills, trees and ferns. Frank Wright (1860-1923) studied art in London before migrating to New Zealand with his mother and younger brother, Walter, also an artist, in 1877. They settled in Auckland and the two brothers set up "Wright's Studios", which taught many later successful painters. Frank's works were mainly landscapes in watercolour.
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Maker
Production date
Early 20th Century
Media/Materials
Watercolour
Measurements
597 x 740 x 42mm Frame
Production place
Department collection type
Credit line
Barry Hopkins Art Trust, Courtesy of Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato
Accession number
L2005/14/1

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