Pat Hanly

Pat Hanly Scrapbook

Pat Hanly Scrapbook by Pat Hanly
Pat Hanly Scrapbook by Pat Hanly

Artwork Detail

Pat Hanly (1932-2004) was a well-known New Zealand painter and print-maker, who also produced stained glass windows and murals for a number of Auckland buildings. His art is recognisable for its colour and vibrancy. As well as personal themes, Hanly's works often reflect his dedication to the anti-nuclear cause. The scrapbook is out-sized and circa 350 pages, and was compiled by Hanly from 1952 to 1990. It consists of press clippings, exhibition invitations or flyers, catalogues, notes, 2 photos and correspondence. As well as covering Hanly's art career it relates to the art scene in New Zealand at the time including such topics as the 1956 Henry Moore show, the late 60s debate about the Kelliher Art Prize and the increase in the art sale market.

Title
Pat Hanly Scrapbook
Artist/creator
Production date
1952-1990
Credit line
E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Accession no
RC2011/10
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
Research Library
Display status
Not on display

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