Journal of New Zealand Art History, Volume 28
Journal of New Zealand Art History, Volume 28
Volume 28, 2007
Contents
- Geoffrey Troughton, The Light of the World at the End of the World, 1906
- Elizabeth Rankin, Picturing Protest: New Zealand Artists and the Springbok Rugby Tour Protests
- Mary Kisler, Agostino Carracci or Lavinia Fontana? The Attribution of Portrait of a Lady with a Dog at the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
- Mathew Norman, The Mysterious Affair of Bishop Monrad's Rembrants
- Dorothee Pauli, Not Accepting Oblivion - The Career of Cedric Savage
- Edward Hanfling, Of Brown and Grey: The Paintings of Helen Brown
- Warren Feeney, 'The Great Art War': Alan Brassington and Frances Hodgkins's The Pleasure Garden
Reviews
- Lara Strongman and Hannah Holme (eds.), Contemporary New Zealand Photographers, Reviewed by Christine Whybrew
- Justin Paton, how to look at a painting, Reviewed by Bruce Barber
- Christopher Johnstone, Landscape Paintings of New Zealand: A Journey from North to South, Reviewed by Michael Dunn
- William Cottrell, Furniture of the New Zealand Colonial Era: An Illustrated History 1830-1900, Reviewed by Louis Le Vaillant
Additional Information
- Publisher
- Hocken Collections
- Publication Year
- 2007
- Dimensions
- 210x297mm