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Webb, Peter Selwyn, 1933- : Argus Gallery letters
Date: 1957-1958
By: Webb, Peter Selwyn, 1933-
Reference: MS-Papers-2362
Description: The letters from artists who exhibited indicate the importance of the gallery for New Zealand artists at this period. The correspondents include Rita Angus, Olivia Spencer Bower, Toss Woollaston and Charles Brasch. Source of title - Supplied title Relationship complexity - See also 78-163 for records relating top Pacific Graphics Ltd; and to 82-399 and 83-102 for records relating to `Art New Zealand' Peter Webb opened a gallery in Argus House, High Street, Auckland in Jul 1957. The gallery closed in 1958 Quantity: 1 folder(s) (27 pieces). 0.01 Linear Metres. Physical Description: Holographs Finding Aids: Inventory in Bulletin of New Zealand art history, v.1 (Jul 1972), 21-23.
Catalogue of the E G F Vogtherr Collection of English & European paintings, drawings, e...
Date: 1973
By: Starke, June, 1923-2006
Reference: ArtEph-1973-V-01
Description: Catalogue list of drawings and prints by English and European artists, collected by E G F Vogtherr. The catalogue is arranged alphabetically by artist's surname, from Burne-Jones (two drawings) to Vlaminck (a lithograph). Sources are given for most works. The collection includes watercolours by Isaac Cruikshank, James Holland (1800-1870), John Frederic Lewis (1805-1870), Thomas Matthew Rooke (1842-1942), and three by John Ruskin, but no oil paintings. The remaining works are drawings in various media and a range of etchings, engravings and lithographs The front cover gives Mr Vogtherr's address as 4 Selwyn Road, Havelock North, Hawke's Bay. It includes a note 'Note: this is not a sales catalogue but in the building of a collection items at times do become available.' Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Typescript, 12 pages, 260 x 207 mm. Provenance: Donated by Mrs June Starke, Wellington, in 2003. Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives - A2003-253.