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Ngā Toi Arts Te Papa
Images from the new exhibition spaces for the art collection at Te Papa
Ngā Toi - Arts Te Papa: Level 5, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Discussed by Mary Kisler and Kim Hill on Saturday Morning, 6 April 2013
Samuel Stuart [1855-1920], A Bush Settler’s Home in New Zealand, 1884. Canvas, purchased 2006, (from the Framing the View section of Ngā Toi).
Unknown artist, No title (girl in a bush setting) 1882. Oil on canvas. Purchased 1995 with New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funds, (from the Framing the View section of Ngā Toi).
Anton Seuffert [1815-1887], Writing Bureau circa 1875. New Zealand native timbers. Bequest of Mrs E H Blair in memory of her late husband, Archibald Anderson Watt, 1918, (from the Framing the View section of Ngā Toi).
View of part of Te Ao Hou, Modern Māori Art, showing works by Buster Black, Shane Cotton and Arnold Manāki Wilson.
Niki Hastings-McFall [1959-], Too much sushi lei, 2000. Plastic, sterling silver. Purchased 2001 with New Zealand Lottery Grants Board funds, (from the Kainga, Whenua, Moana: Home, Land & Sea section of Ngā Toi).
View of part of Art of the 20th Century.
Anne Redpath [1895-1965] , Studio 1959. Oil on board, Purchased 1961, (from the Art of the 20th Century section of Ngā Toi).
Sir Stanley Spencer [1891-1959], Daphne by the window, Northern Ireland 1952. Oil on canvas 604 x 684mm. Purchased 1954 with T G Macarthy Trust funds, © Stanley Spencer/DACS. Licensed by Viscopy, 2013, (from the Art of the 20th Century section of Ngā Toi).
Frances M. Hodgkins [1869-1947], Ruins 1937. Gouache, 564 (Height) x 762 (Width) mm. Gift of Mrs Joshua Shields in memory of her husband, 1940, (from the Art of the 20th Century section of Ngā Toi).
David Seymour, Bernard Berenson at the Borghese Gallery 1955, black and white photograph, gelatin silver print, 378 x 566 mm. Gift of Eastman Kodak Company, 1994, (from the Art of the 20th Century section of Ngā Toi).
Artist Project: Andrew McLeod, 29 Mar 2013 - 29 Jun 2013, Arts Lounge, Level 5, Te Papa.
The images in this gallery are used with permission and are subject to copyright conditions.