Dawn Chorus by Ray Ching
59.99 NZD
Category: NZ Art
New Zealand's birds as you have never seen them before. World renowned artist Ray Ching has created a truly unique celebration of New Zealand's birds and landscapes. Magical, humorous and beautiful, this is the imagined story of Aesop's visit to Aotearoa New Zealand, described by its creator, Ray Ching, ...Show more
Goldie by Roger Blackley
69.99 NZD
Category: NZ Art | Reading Level: very good
Charles F. Goldie (1870-1947) is one of New Zealand's best known artists, with mystique surrounding his work. His fame has been fed by newspaper reports documenting record-shattering prices, thefts, vandalism and forgeries. The book explores Goldie's career, his early still life paintings, his time as a ...Show more
240 - Two Hundred and Forty Years of New Zealand Painting by Gil Docking; Michael Dunn; Edward Hanfling
49.99 NZD
99.99 (50% off)
Category: NZ Art | Reading Level: very good
This landmark book on New Zealand artists and their work was first published in 1971, extended to 1990 by art historian Michael Dunn and now again to 2010 by art historian, writer and lecturer Edward Hanfling. The original text by Gil Docking, former director of the Auckland City Art Gallery, covers the ...Show more
Selling the Dream by Peter Alsop
34.99 NZD
Category: NZ Art
Vintage New Zealand tourism posters from 1920-1960 show a glamorous destination for international visitors. In the heady days of early tourism, New Zealand was viewed as a wonderland of scenic beauty, with spectacular sport-fishing, unique Maori culture, diverse geography and ease of travel -with planes ...Show more
Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon by Valerie Monk
55.00 NZD
Category: NZ Art | Reading Level: very good
Crown Lynn china now has iconic status. From its early days of churning out railway china, Crown Lynn became a hugely successful business and the largest pottery in the Southern Hemisphere. The New Lynn factory closed in 1989, but their domestic ware is now one of New Zealand s hottest collectibles with ...Show more