Hay-Campbell, Charles Duncan, 1867-1936
Artist who migrated to New Zealand in 1915 to a position as art master at Wanganui Collegiate. He held this position until his retirement at the end of the 1929 school year. He was president of the Wanganui Arts & Crafts Society 1931-1936. He painted mainly in Wanganui and Taranaki. Born Edinburgh, educated at Linton House School and London University. Studied art at St John's Wood School, Westminster Art School and the Slade School in the late 1880s and early 1890s. Was art master at Bradfield College, Berkshire before moving to Wanganui. Died Wanganui.
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Date:
2 Aug 1933
From:
Original photographic prints and postcards from file print collection, Box 3
Ref:
PAColl-5671-29
Description:
Charles Duncan Hay-Campbell (left) and Oriwa Tahupotiki Haddon with their painting depicting the arrival of Turi at Patea in 1350. Taken by an unidentified p...
Date:
1915 - 1936
By:
Hay-Campbell, Charles Duncan, 1867-1936; Moore, Dorothy Evelyn, 1887-1963
Ref:
A-180-033
Description:
View of the wood-lined interior of a large house. A carpet strip runs along the centre of the hall, there are floral-covered ottomans and tall blue curtains...
Date:
January 1916
By:
Hay-Campbell, Charles Duncan, 1867-1936; Lysaght, Sylvia Villebois, 1906-2000
Ref:
B-156-012
Description:
Shows a young girl with long blond hair painting with a box of watercolours of the verandah of the Lysaght family home in South Taranaki. She is leaning forw...