Petrus van der Velden Mount Rolleston and the Otira River

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Artwork Overview

From sketches made in the Otira Gorge, Petrus van der Velden produced finished oil paintings in his Christchurch studio. His depictions of a wild hinterland of rushing water, dark rocks and swirling storm clouds are quite unlike the calm alpine vistas purveyed by an earlier generation of colonial artists. Van der Velden’s Otira images are the artist’s most original contribution to New Zealand art. (A Story of New Zealand Waterways, 2002)

Artist:
Petrus van der Velden 
Title:
Mount Rolleston and the Otira River 
Production Date:
1893 
Medium:
oil on canvas 
Size (hxw):
612 x 927 mm 
Inscription:
P van der Velden 
Credit Line:
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki 
Accession No:
U/331 
Other ID:
U/329 
Copyright:
No known copyright restrictions 
Department:
New Zealand Art 

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