Webb, Marilynn Lois, 1937-2021

Webb, Marilyn, 1937-2021

Dunedin painter and print-maker (Te Roroa/Ngāpuhi). Direct descendant of Moe Ngaherehere, the 47th signatory of the Treaty of Waitangi. Born in Auckland, she studied at Auckland Teachers' College and was art advisor to Departmentt of Education, Auckland. In 2000 awared the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to art and art education. In 2002 she was made emeritus principal lecturer at the Dunedin School of Art. she exhibited widely and her works are held in the collections of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Norwegian Contemporary Graphic Museum, and the US Library of Congress. Died in Dunedin on 16 August 2021.

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Royal Society of Painter-Etchers & Engravers :Autumn exhibition; 107th exhibition of co...

Date: 1985

By: Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers (Great Britain)

Reference: ArtEph-1985-R-01

Description: Exhibition catalogue including lists of works by New Zealand artists: Gary Tricker, Graham[e] Sydney, Shirley Markham, Roy Delgarno, John Drawbridge, Rodney Fumpston, Carole Shepheard, Marilynn Webb, Denys Watkins, Victoria Edwards, Stanley Palmer. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Booklet of 24 pages, each 210 x 148 mm. Provenance: Purchased in 2006. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - MS-Group-1537.

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Bowen Galleries :Bowen Galleries, 1-9 Bowen Street, April 19-30th. Photographs "Hot sho...

Date: 1981 - 1982

By: Bowen Galleries

Reference: Eph-D-ARTS-1982-02

Description: An arrangement of text advertising concurrent art exhibitions of prints, photographs and glass, at Bowen Galleries. Other Titles - Marilynn Date estimated from material of the same provenance and condition. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Offset print on poster, 620 x 420 mm.

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Webb, Marilynn 1937- :Taste before eating / Marilynn Webb. - 1982 (Dunedin ; [prints ma...

Date: 1982

By: Webb, Marilynn Lois, 1937-2021; Loney, Alan Perress, 1940-; Hawk Press

Reference: E-286-f

Description: Portfolio of illustrated "recipes" reflecting current environmental concerns, produced to accompany exhibition at Dowse Art Museum, December 1982; prints are versions of the large watercolours exhibited. Title and production details from coloured title-page and colophon printed by Alan Loney. Some prints with added inscriptions by artist. Recipe for "Ngauruhoe snow" taken from: Basham, Maud Ruby, The Aunt Daisy cookbook. Auckland, 1968. For contents see shelf-list. No. 2 of limited edition of 19. Quantity: 19 colour art print(s). 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: 20 art prints ; linocut, coloured and handcoloured, images chiefly 169 x 224 mm or smaller, on sheets 404 x 302 mm, in black buckram box 440 mm ; 1 print black and white 347 x 247 mm

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of graphic arts and two-dimensional artworks. 1984]

Date: 1984

Reference: Eph-C-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1984

Description: Includes: Bill Allan. Horizontals Oct 83; an exhibition of contemporary landscape paintings. City Limits Cafe till Dec 19th [1984] Brett Anderson. Paintings by Brett. City Limits, Wakefield St., 23 May - 13 June [1984] (2 copies) Michael Armstrong. Paintings by the Frances Hodgkins Fellow for 1984. Hocken Library, University of Otago, 31 August - 1 October 1984. Murray Ball. Gudday. Produced for the Evening Post by INL Print Limited [1984] (2 copies) Bosshard Gallery. [Barry] Cleavin, Marilynn Webb. 6 November - 1 December 1984 Bosshard Gallery. Alberto Garcia-Alvarez. 3-28 July 1984 Bosshard Gallery. Jeffrey Harris; paintings and etchings 1980-84. 3-29 September 1984. Bosshard Gallery. Ralph Hotere. 3-22 December 1984 Bosshard Galleries. Maria Olsen pastels 1982. 3-29 September 1984 Bosshard Galleries. Joanna Paul. Bound images. 1-31 May 1984. Bowen Galleries. 84, summer of contrasts. Jeff Brown, David Thompson, Shane Wallace. 16-28 January 1984 (3 copies, all slightly different application of colours) Contemporary New Zealand prints. National Art Gallery, 12 October - 14 November 1984 (Shows Richard Killeen's "Tropical pattern" 1978) Melvin Day. Full circle. City Art Gallery, 14 July - 12 August 1984. "Escape from salvation", an exhibition of art in action by Dick Frizzell, assisted by Patrick Pound, Mathew Palmer, Simon Williams and Joshua Frizzell. RKS Art, 27 Feb - 16 March [1984] Geoff Fairburn. "Impressions and confessions"; watercolours. Waikato Museum of Art and History, 27 November - 16 December 1984. William Fox 1812-1893 watercolourist. Hocken Library 19 May - 2 July 1984 Robert Franken. Wairarapa Arts Centre 25 Sept - 14 Oct; Wellington City Art Gallery 21 Oct [1984] Dick Frizzell slide show / lecture. City Gallery, 2 May [1984] (Cartoon poster) Colin McCahon at the Hocken. Hocken Library, 5 July - 27 August 1984. L Marmont. Towards the centre; illustrations on paper and blinds. Artattack, 2-16 May [1984] (2 copies) National Archives. Drawings from the forties; Korero AEWS. From December 1984. Charo Oquet. Paintings. Bowen Galleries, 12-24 November 1984. David Ortega. 104 weeks 1982-84; paintings. City Limits, 26 September - 10 October [1984] Sarah Parkinson. Painted photographs and paintings. Bowen Galleries Wellington, 31 January - 11 February [1984] Printmaking exhibition by Stage 3 Visual Communication Design students, Wellington Polytechnic. University Memorial Theatre foyer 2-6 July [1984] "Symbols, emblems, signatures"; Australian drawings 1984. Govett-Brewster Art Gallery New Plymouth, 5 September - 30 September 1984 33 Art Gallery, 33 Willis Street. David Neville Anderson, Keith Grant McIsaac, Peter Roy Millman. Exhibition opening 9 October 1984 (2 copies) Denys Watkins. Printed images. [NZ tour 1984-1986] (2 copies) Wellington Arts Centre Trust. Courses in printmaking. Spring term [1984] Wellington Regional Arts exhibition. Wellington City Art Gallery. Exhibitions I, II and III, 24 January- 8 April 1984. Quantity: 25 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 5 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on sheets, sizes varying around 430 x 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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Independent State of Aramoana: [First day cover. Second stamp issue. 8 Nov 1981]

Date: 1981

From: [Ephemera of octavo size relating to philately, stamp collecting, postage stamps, stamp exhibitions]

By: Sarr, Patricia, 1946-; Save Aramoana Campaign; Webb, Marilynn Lois, 1937-2021

Reference: Eph-A-PHILATELY-1981-01

Description: First day cover on which a coat of arms for Aramoana appears at the left. At the right are two 40 cent stamps, each with a different image, both from paintings by Marilyn Webb of the Lake Mahinerangi area, and designed as stamps by Patricia Sarr. The two postage stamps are overstamped with a rubber stamp for the Independent State of Aramoana Trevelling Embassy. The back flap shows the "official seal of the State of Aramoana". Inside the envelope is a flier about the state's second stamp issue, and about the state's campaign against the erection of an aluminium smelter at Aramoana. From Wikipedia, retrieved 11 July 2017: "A planned smelter would have meant the "destruction of the villages of Aramoana and Te Ngaru, and also threatened a local wildlife reserve. In response to this the residents of the area duly announced their secession from New Zealand on 23 December 1980, established a "border post" and "travelling embassy", printed passports, citizenship certificates and stamps,[4] and set about using the resultant publicity to build a national grassroots campaign in opposition to the smelter". Quantity: 1 envelope with two stamps on it.. Physical Description: Relief print on envelope 90 x 151 mm. plus rubber stamp and two adhered postage stamps

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Otago Museum :Marilynn Webb; southern land. 2004 calendar.

Date: 2003 - 2004

From: [New Zealand calendars and blank diaries of octavo size]

By: Otago Museum; Webb, Marilynn Lois, 1937-2021

Reference: Eph-A-CALENDAR-2004-01

Description: Calendar features reproductions of prints and pastels by Marilynn Webb: "Amapori (Doubtful Sound) - a gloomy place". 2003 "Matau - Landing point of the Uruao Waka". 2002 "Amopori & kidney fern (Doubtful Sound)". 2003 "Manapouri - Manawapouri or Sad Heart". 2003. "Maniatoto - the Red Plains". 2003 "Maerowhenua - From the first phase of the moon". 2003 "Omarama - Place of Enlightenment". 2002 "Ti Aro (Lords River) - a navigational fix". 2003 "Matau - the landing point of the Uruao Waka". 2002 "Ti Aro (Lords River) - a navigational fix". 2003 "Manapouri - Manawapouri or Sad heart". 2003 "Manuherikia - the Charming of the Birds". 2002 "Dark water - Ti Aro (Lords River)". 2002 Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) (booklet). Physical Description: Photographs on calendar of 13 pages each 232 x 162 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Samantha Searle, Wellington, in 2004; one copy from Galvan Macnamara estate, 2005..

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Dunedin artists at Bowen Galleries. 16 March to 11 April 2015. A show curated by Inge D...

Date: 2015

By: Webb, Marilynn Lois, 1937-2021; Cleverley, Peter, 1954-; Doesburg, Inge, active 1980s-2010s; Madill, Kathryn, 1951-

Reference: ArtEph-2015-B-01

Description: Catalogue of an exhibition of 40 works of art for sale by Dunedin artists, including Peter Cleverley, Inge Doesburg, Kathryn Madill, Marilynn Webb and Duncan West Quantity: 4 printed sheets. Physical Description: Offset printing on [4] pages, 3 card, A5 size, one paper A4 size

Manuscript

Personal correspondence

Date: 2 Feb 1992-27 May 2004

From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8351-11

Description: Includes, personal correspondence from colleagues and friends of MacNamara. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Exhibitions - Leaving a Lasting Impression

Date: 4 Mar-15 May 2000

From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8351-05

Description: Includes, papers, correspondence and newpaper reviews relating to the exhibition `Making a Lasting Impression' held at the Marsden Gallery, Featherston, 4 March-17th April 2000. The exhibition included art works from Barry Cleavin, Gordon Crook, John Drawbridge, Marianne Muggeridge and Marilynn Webb. Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Reports on arts specialists and advisers

Date: 1962

From: Henderson, Carol, 1935- : Gordon Tovey Archive / Compiled by Carol Henderson and Luit Bieringa

Reference: MS-Papers-7096-45

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Personal correspondence

Date: 31 Aug 2001-14 Feb 2004

From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8351-10

Description: Includes, personal correspondence from MacNamara's colleagues and friends Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Artists biographies

Date: 24-28 Feb 2000

From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8351-26

Description: Includes, the curriculum vitae or biography for several New Zealand artists, including Chris Adams, Barry Cleavin, Ruth Cleland, Gordon Crook, John Drawbridge, Jennifer Matheson, Marrianne Muggeridge, and Marilynn Webb Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Miscellaneous material on artists

Date: 1971-1985

From: Bett, Elva Lilian, 1918- 2016: Records of Elva Bett Gallery and papers relating to her publications

Reference: 89-026-069

Description: Exhibition catalogues, invitations and related material. Most of the artists names are entered in Name field Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Artist file - Marilynn Webb

Date: 2000-2001

From: Macnamara, Galvan, 1941-2004 : Papers

Reference: MS-Papers-8619-22

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Portrait of printmaker Marilynn Webb

Date: 1990s

From: Graham, Reginald Kenneth, 1930-2007 :Photographs of prominent New Zealanders

Reference: PAColl-6458-2-14

Description: Portrait of Printmaker Marilynn Webb photographed by Reg Graham in the late 1990s Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print

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Notes relating to the printed image

Date: 1980-1987

From: Kirker, Anne, 1947- : Research papers for New Zealand women artists

Reference: MS-Papers-6412-32

Description: Papers relating to woman print makers. Comprises mainly extracts from serials and other printed matter including exhibition catalogues Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Inwards Correspondence

Date: 1987-2003

From: Rapira Davies, Shona, 1951-: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12924-05

Description: Contains primarily inwards mixed personal and business correspondence relating to exhibitions, projects, and payments, as well as personal messages. Correspondents are primarily friends and fellow artists. Works of Rapira Davies discussed is primarily the Te Aro Park redevelopment. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: The material, in a manila folder labelled "Letters Dated. Restricted Access. 1-28", was originally housed in a filing box labelled "Restricted Access. 487 Letters Restricted Access. 487B Letters Not Dated Restricted Access". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Metal paper clips have been removed and replaced with archival paper clips, and a sheet has been placed in an archival sleeve for preservation reasons. The manila folder has been retained with the item and the contents inside are interleaved with folded archival paper.

Manuscript

Inwards correspondence

Date: date unknown

From: Rapira Davies, Shona, 1951-: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12924-06

Description: Contains inwards personal correspondence from Jonathan Dennis, Marian Evans, Marilyn Webb, and Tim Walker. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: The material, in a manila folder labelled "Letters Undated No.s 29-51. Restricted Access", was originally housed in a filing box labelled "Restricted Access. 487 Letters Restricted Access. 487B Letters Not Dated Restricted Access". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Metal paper clips have been removed and replaced with folded archival paper, and a sheet has been placed in an archival sleeve for preservation reasons. The manila folder has been retained with the item and the contents inside are interleaved by a piece of folded archival paper.

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Inwards Correspondence

Date: 1984-1991

From: Rapira Davies, Shona, 1951-: Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-12924-02

Description: Contains mixed business and personal inwards correspondence relating to exhibitions, works, projects, publishing permissions, funding applications, invitations, and articles. Correspondents are primarily friends, gallery or museum staff, and arts administrators. Works of Rapira Davies discussed include 'Korero au taku tamaiti', 'Ma te wahine ka tupu ai, te hanga nei te tangata, ma te whenua, ka whai oranga ai/Woman found raped, wrapped in a threadbare cloak', Te Aro Park redevelopment, and 'Whakamamae'. Title supplied by Library. Arrangement: The correspondence, in manila folders labelled by year, was originally housed in a filing box labelled with "Letters 487. 1984 to 2003". Quantity: 1 folder(s). Processing information: Staples and metal paper clips have been removed and replaced with folded archival paper or archival paper clips for preservation reasons. The manila folders have been retained with the item and the contents inside are interleaved with folded archival paper.