artist: | Hodgkins, Frances Mary (New Zealand, b.1869, d.1947) |
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title: | Mr and Mrs Moffat Lindner and Hope |
date: | 1916 |
media: | tempera on linen on hardboard |
size: | 1200 x 1022 mm support size; 1400 x 1200 mm frame size |
accession no: | 7-1955 |
provenance: | Collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Purchased 1955 with funds from the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society. |
artist: | Hodgkins, Frances Mary (New Zealand, b.1869, d.1947) |
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title: | Maori Girl on a Boat |
date: | 1899 |
media: | watercolour |
size: | 347 x 226 mm paper size |
accession no: | 8-1955 |
provenance: | Collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Given 1955 by Mrs Erlton Wilson. |
artist: | Hodgkins, Frances Mary (New Zealand, b.1869, d.1947) |
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title: | Threshing in the Cotswolds |
date: | Circa 1919 |
media: | watercolour and charcoal |
size: | 491 x 580 mm sight size |
accession no: | 22-1955 |
provenance: | Collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Purchased 1955 with funds from the Dunedin Public Art Gallery Society. |
artist: | Hodgkins, Frances Mary (New Zealand, b.1869, d.1947) |
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title: | Tunny Boats, Concarneau |
date: | Circa 1911? |
media: | watercolour |
size: | 360 x 365mm sight size |
accession no: | 5-1956 |
provenance: | Collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Bequeathed 1956 by Mr Percy Hodgkins, the artist's brother. |
artist: | Hodgkins, Frances Mary (New Zealand, b.1869, d.1947) |
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title: | Woman and Child |
date: | Circa 1912? |
media: | watercolour and charcoal |
size: | 475 x 459 mm sight size |
accession no: | 6-1956 |
provenance: | Collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Bequeathed 1956 by Mr Percy Hodgkins, the artist's brother. |
artist: | Hodgkins, Frances Mary (New Zealand, b.1869, d.1947) |
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title: | Washerwomen, Brittany |
date: | Circa 1912? |
media: | watercolour and charcoal |
size: | 370 x 376mm sight size |
accession no: | 7-1956 |
provenance: | Collection of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery. Bequeathed 1956 by Mr Percy Hodgkins, the artist's brother. |