MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996 :Nurses' home (after). 1931.

MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996 :Nurses' home (after). 1931.
Date
1931
By
MacNab, Donald George, 1912-1996
Reference
B-155-024
Description

Shows a large pile of debris, wood, stone and red tiles, being the remains of "the once beautiful Nurses' Home where seven nurses died and many were injured". It was "once considered one of Napier's most beautiful buildings".

Title information on accompanying slip of paper.

Reproduced on cards (see E-592-070 and E-592-071).

Other Titles - Don McNab

Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).

Physical Description: Watercolour, 240 x 402 mm.

Transfers: A video from the same provenance, in which Donald McNab talks about painting a collection of pictures after the earthquake, is held at OHColl-0794-1..

Access restrictions
Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Format
1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Watercolours, Watercolour, 240 x 402 mm., Orientation: Horizontal image
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