Hinehauone Coralie Cameron, Printmaker
Author(s): Gail Ross
Hinehauone Coralie Cameron (1904-1993) was a Wairarapa-born artist, whose most outstanding works were wood engravings, woodcuts and linocuts. Her subjects were diverse but included Wairarapa landscapes and farming scenes, Maori people and scenes from Te Ore Ore marae, and Pacific scenes.
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Gail Ross was awarded her PhD from the University of Canterbury in 2007 for a thesis entitled 'New Zealand Prints 1900-1950: An Unseen Heritage'. She has published several articles about NZ printmakers and continues to research the work of these largely undocumented artists. She is also interested in links between the fine and commercial arts and has published essays about artists whose careers spanned both sectors.
Foreword
Hinehauone Coralie Cameron, Printmaker
A Life on the Land
Interest in Art
To Paris and London
Print Revival
A Sense of Enclosure
Redefining the Landscape
Te Ore Ore
To Samoa and Tahiti
Motueka and Otaki
A Vicar's Wife
Extending Regionalism
Acknowledgement & Notes
Index
General Fields
- :
- : Steele Roberts & Associates Ltd
- : Steele Roberts & Associates
- : 01 June 2013
- : 267 x 210 mm
- : New Zealand
- : 01 October 2013
- : books
Special Fields
- : Gail Ross
- : Gail Ross
- : Colour and black & white illustrations
- : Colour and black & white illustrations
- : 64
- : 64
- : very good
- : very good
- : 769.92
- : 769.92
- : Hardback
- : Hardback