M T Woollaston Portrait of the artist's wife

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Artwork Overview

This portrait was made at the outset of WW II when Edith was pregnant with their second child, and the possibility of Woollaston being conscripted was a real threat. Her pensive figure has a strength and solidity that demonstrates her steadfastness despite the risks. Paul Cézanne’s influence is evident in the planes of colour used to describe Edith’s form. (Intimate Portraits, 2005)

Artist:
M T Woollaston 
Title:
Portrait of the artist's wife 
Production Date:
1939 
Medium:
oil on board 
Size (hxw):
468 x 418 mm 
Inscription:
WOOLLASTON (u.l.) 
Credit Line:
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 1958 
Accession No:
1958/23 
Copyright:
Copying restrictions apply 
Department:
New Zealand Art 

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