Heraud, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008

Heraud, Julie, 1928-2008, Hutchison, Julie, 1928-2008, Hutchison, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008

Great-niece of Maud Sherwood and has written biography of her (unpublished). Daughter of Dr and Mrs W J Hutchison (Jock and Jean Hutchison) of Wellington. Photographed as a young girl with her family in 1939 at 99 Hutt Road (See photograph album at PA1-o-556), and a photograph of her was published in the New Zealand Free Lance, 6 April 1949 (p 6), at the time she was studying art in Sydney. Resident in Whitianga for many years. Married to Cliff Heraud. Died in Whitianga.

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Sherwood, Maud Winifred [Kimbell] 1880-1956 :[Wellington Harbour] 1901.

Date: 1901

By: Sherwood, Maud Winifred, 1880-1956; Heraud, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008

Reference: B-061-010

Description: Shows wharf at Wellington harbour with sheds and boats. The view may be from Thorndon, looking along the harbour-edge towards Queen's Wharf, where the larger ships are moored This is the earliest view by the artist, then a pupil of J. M. Nairn [shows the influence of Nairn]. Possibly exhibited in N. Z. A. F. A. 1901. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - M. W. Kimbell / 1901 Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 240 x 343 mm Provenance: Presented by Mrs W. J. Hutchison, Petone, niece of the artist, 26 September 1958.

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McWhannell album 26

Date: 1977 to 1979

From: McWhannell, Rhoda, 1898-1996: Diaries, journals and photographs, particularly relating to forestry, farming and domestic life at Ōhaupō

Reference: PA1-q-279

Description: Photographs of family and friends, mostly taken in New Zealand by Rhoda McWhannell. There is one group of scenes relating to Rhoda McWhannell's brother and his family in the Kloof and Drakensberg Mountains areas of South Africa. The New Zealand scenes include friends at Rozel, the home of Rhoda and Frederick McWhannell at Ohaupo; numbers of different varieties of gum trees, which Frederick McWhannell had specialised in; friends' gardens; photographs of flowers including roses, dahlias, eucalypts, water lilies, acacia and irises; and the rose garden and fountain at Te Awamutu Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with purple vinyl cover; 35 x 30 cm

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McWhannell album 28

Date: 1985 to 1986

From: McWhannell, Rhoda, 1898-1996: Diaries, journals and photographs, particularly relating to forestry, farming and domestic life at Ōhaupō

Reference: PA1-q-281

Description: Photographs of family and friends, chiefly taken by Rhoda McWhannell, many of them taken at her home `Rozel'. Most of the people are not named in this album, but many have been identified from images in earlier albums in the Rhoda McWhannell collection. Scenes include groups of friends, some at the celebration for Rhoda McWhannell's 90th birthday, some in the Rose Garden at Te Awamutu; a group outside Christ Church at Ohaupo on St Luke's Day, 1985 with the Rev. Ken Baigent; gardens; three of a group of school children at Te Awamutu planting a kauri tree with Rhoda McWhannell; two taken in the garden of Hazel Le Rougetel in Hampshire, England; one of Rhoda McWhannell's niece Sally Pat Orange (nee McCurdie) and her son, who live in South Africa, and a scene of poinsettias growing in her garden at Kloof. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with maroon vinyl cover, entitled `Photographs' in gold lettering; 30 x 35 cm

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McWhannell album 30

Date: [Between 1956 and 1980]

From: McWhannell, Rhoda, 1898-1996: Diaries, journals and photographs, particularly relating to forestry, farming and domestic life at Ōhaupō

Reference: PA1-q-283

Description: Album of photographs relating to family and friends, travel, farming (including horticultural nurseries), and gardens, chiefly taken by Rhoda McWhannell. The front page of the album contains 26 postage stamps from RSA (Republic of South Africa). One group shows individual children of different cultures issued for Christmas 1977; one group shows different varieties of South African plants inclduing proteas and leucodendrons; one image is of the university at Stellenbosch; and two are of historical events at Ulundi and Isandlwana. The first part of the album relates to Rhoda McWhannell's brother and his family. Several are of Bill McCurdie's daughter Kirsten and her children in England, including views of Christ's Hospital School at Lincoln; others are of Bill and Inga McCurdie, with Kirsten and her children Simon and Alex in South Africa. Photographs of `Rozel', the McWhannell farm and tree nursery are the main topic of the rest of the album. These range in time from the 1950s to 1980. One small sequence shows the township of Ohaupo in 1960, with comments on buildings later demolished, and the contrast in 1980. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with blue vinyl cover; embossed pattern of kowhai flowers, entitled `Photographs'; 30 x 35 cm

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Women by Women exhibiton at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery - photographs and brochure

Date: September 1993

From: Interviews for the Women by Women exhibiton at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery

By: Singh, Sunita, active 2001

Reference: OHA-8717

Description: Comprises accompanying material to the oral history interview project on the Women by Women art exhibition held at the New Zealand Portrait Gallery from September 1993 to March 1994. Includes an exhibition brochure with text about the exhibition, the artists involved, and their work. Also includes several photos taken by Sunita Singh at the exhibition, showing the artists, their family members, or the subjects of the artworks, standing by the portraits. The photographs are annotated verso with identifying information. Also includes photocopies of some of these photographs. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 Other printed ephemera item(s) brochure. 8 photocopy/ies. 12 colour original photographic print(s). Search dates: 1993 Processing information: The photographs were housed in a plastic bag featuring the annotation "Photographs taken by Sunita Singh in the NZ Portrait Gallery 18.9.93 of people connected with portraits in the "Women by Women" exhibition". The bag was disposed of for preservation purposes.

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Correspondence (G-L)

Date: [1990-1996]

From: King, Michael (Dr), 1945-2004: Collection

Reference: 97-042-02/15

Description: Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter

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Heraud, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008 : Maud Sherwood; a biography

Date: 1989-1992

By: Heraud, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008

Reference: MS-Papers-5348

Description: The biography tells the story of Maud Sherwood, born in New Zealand in 1880, her development as a painter and leaving New Zealand. She travelled to Australia and Europe, eventually settling in Sydney, Australia. There are six parts (1) New Zealand, 1880-1911 (2) Europe, 1912-1913 (3) Australia, 1914-1924 (4) New Zealand, 1925 (5) Europe, 1926-1932 and (6) Australia, 1933-1956, an epilogue, a chronology, a list of Sherwood's paintings in public galleries, a bibliography, and references. Heraud has used Sherwood's diaries extensively and quotes from texts and newspapers. Jule Heraud was the great-niece of Maud Sherwood Quantity: 3 folder(s). 0.03 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Typescript and printed matter

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Personalities - Women - Surnames, H & I

Date: [ca 1929-1960]

From: New Zealand Free Lance : Photographic prints and negatives

Reference: PAColl-0785-1-111

Description: Includes two photographs of the four Italian models arriving in Wellington to model at Kirkcaldie & Stains department store. Mainly portraits, with some other photographs included, published (or considered for publication) in the New Zealand Free Lance, ca 1930s-1950s. All have names recorded on the back and most have date/dates of publication. Names of most of the identified subjects entered in Name field. Includes photograph taken at Canterbury Jockey Club's autumn meeting of Janet Grigg (Longbeach), Elizabeth Hutton (Bangor), Helen Westenra & Prudence Wanklyn, published in NZ Free Lance, 12 May 1943 (p 8). Quantity: 104 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin prints

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Correspondence - H

Date: 1990-1996

From: King, Michael (Dr), 1945-2004: Collection

Reference: 97-042-01/08

Description: Letters from Florence Harsant written by Joan and Janice Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescripts and printed matter

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Inward and outward correspondence (H-J)

Date: 2000-2001

From: Kidman, Fiona Judith (Dame), 1940- : Papers

Reference: 2003-198-35

Description: Includes poems by Michael Harlow Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Heraud, Julie : Portrait of Maud Sherwood

Date: January 1912

By: Heraud, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008

Reference: 1/2-190369-F

Description: Portrait of Maud Winifred Sherwood taken in January 1912, by an unidentified photographer, possibly in London or Paris. eDNZB project - requesting images for online Dictionary of NZ Biography and ATL collection. Quantity: 1 b&w copy negative(s) (copy of original print returned to owner). Physical Description: Cellulose triacetate negative 10 x 12.5 cm

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Sherwood, Maud Winifred [Kimbell] 1880-1956 :[High Street Lower Hutt, looking South.] 1...

Date: 1905

By: Sherwood, Maud Winifred, 1880-1956

Reference: B-061-009

Description: Shows a view of High Street with houses and Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church on the right Thought to be one of the the artist's earliest extant watercolours. However, see also B-061-010, (same provenance) which is dated 1901. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - M. W. Kimbell 1905 [in red brushpoint] Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 150 x 270 mm

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Sherwood, Maud Winifred [Kimbell] 1880-1956 :[Woman in blue and white. 1920?]

Date: 1920

By: Sherwood, Maud Winifred, 1880-1956; Heraud, Juliet Ann, 1928-2008

Reference: B-017-017

Description: A woman in a blue and white sunhat, a white dress and blue scarf, seated against a landscape, probably in Brittany, the sea in the background. Shows Amalia Pinhey, the artist's Canadian painting companion in 1913 during a trip to Concarneau. Mrs Pinhey and her son Eardley and daughter Constance stayed in Paris at the same location as Maud Sherwood and the group went on a sketching tour of Brittany in 1913. The artist has signed with her married name, suggesting that this was a later copy. Information from Julie Heraud, great-niece of artist and former owner of painting The watercolour in the past was known by the artist's family under the title of 'Constance' and was earlier believed to show Amalia Pinhey's daughter Constance Pinhey who would have been 21 in 1913. However the painting appears to show an older woman and is more likely to be Amalia Pinhey, (aged 49 in 1913) than Constance Pinhey Other Titles - Constance Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - M. W. Sherwood Quantity: 1 watercolour(s). Physical Description: Watercolour 470 x 310 mm Provenance: Owned by the artist's niece, Mrs W. J. Hutchison, then by her daughter, Julie Heraud.

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McWhannell album 17

Date: [Between 1918 and 1971]

From: McWhannell, Rhoda, 1898-1996: Diaries, journals and photographs, particularly relating to forestry, farming and domestic life at Ōhaupō

By: Bartlett & Andrew Ltd

Reference: PA1-o-565

Description: Collection of photographs, many of which were taken by Rhoda McWhannell. A number of photographs taken in 1976 were published in the Auckland Herald, one published in the Dominion (Wellington), probably taken by Rhoda McWhannell who had a strong interest in photography for many years. Scenes published in the newspapers include one of a team of six Clydesdale horses pulling a plough; one of black swans with their cygnets at the lake in Hamilton; one of a group of four children on a swing, and a young boy on a single swing; and one photograph entited "Happy days", with a Maori workman lying in in the sun in his wheelbarrow during `smoko' or tea-break, with a thermette, a billy and a mug beside him, reading a paper. Photographs of animals at the zoo, lions with cubs, koala bears and two hippopotamuses. Several images of royalty, with the Queen Mother at Hamilton, on her visit to New Zealand in 1958, and Princess Alexandra, visiting in 1971. Several photographs show brides and wedding parties, ranging from Dorothy Shires and Marjorie Nicolls, both married in 1920, to Joan and John McWhannell, married in 1953. A number of farming images, including those published in the Herald, include one of drovers' dogs "after completing four weeks trek with a large mob of cattle" in the Auckland area, mustering in the Craigieburn Range (Southern Alps), and new-born lambs (one a group of four black lambs, and one a white lamb). Scenes of Napier, particularly the sculpture of Pania of the Reef. Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Album with grey mock lizard cover, entitled `Photographs'; 22 x 27 cm