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Frances Hodgkins, Pleasure Boat, Bridgnorth, c.1932
Frances Hodgkins, Pleasure Boat, Bridgnorth, c.1932
Frances Hodgkins, Pleasure Boat, Bridgnorth, c.1932

Frances Hodgkins

Pleasure Boat, Bridgnorth, c.1932
watercolour and gouache on paper
525 x 415mm
690 x 580 x 55mm framed
On loan, Private Collection

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Labels verso 'Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand' Frances Hodgkins Centenary Exhibition 1969'  'New Zealand Mission to the United Nations
Labels verso
'Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand' Frances Hodgkins Centenary Exhibition 1969' 

'New Zealand Mission to the United Nations

Provenance

London, Lefevre Gallery, New Watercolour Drawings, October 1933 - November 1933 No. 7 

Private Collection, South Africa. 

Redfern Gallery, London, England, 1956

Frank and Lyn Corner, Wellington, New Zealand. (Purchased from the above, 1956).

Private Collection, Wellington

Private Collection, Auckland

Exhibitions

Frances Hodgkins, New Watercolour Drawings, Octoober - November 1933, Lefevre Gallery, London, United Kingdom
Frances Hodgkins, Works from Private Collections: An Exhibition Held to Celebrate the Opening of the New Store and Gallery, 1 August 1989 - 21 August 1989, Kirkcaldie & Stains Limited, Wellington, New Zealand
Frances Hodgkins, 19 September 1993 - 30 January 1994, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand
Frances Hodgkins: Later Works, 5 August 1997 - 28 September 1997, Waikato Museum of Art History, New Zealand
Frances Hodgkins: Kapiti Treasures, 28 February 2010 - 2 May 2010, Mahara Gallery, Waikanae, New Zealand
Frances Hodgkins: A Personal Perspective, 8 November 2022 - 28 November 2022, Jonathan Grant Galleries, Auckland, New Zealand

Literature

Arthur R. Howell, Frances Hodgkins: Four Vital Years (Rockliff, London 1951) p. 118

Frances Hodgkins 1869-1947: A Centenary Exhibition, Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand, Auckland, 1969 (Illustrated No. 77) 

E H McCormick, Portrait of Frances Hodgkins, Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1981, p. 116 (illustrated)

Linda Gill (editor), Letters of Frances Hodgkins (Auckland University Press 1993) p. 454

Iain Buchanan, Michael Dunn, Elizabeth Eastmond, Frances Hodgkins: Paintings and Drawings, Auckland University Press, Auckland, 1994, p. 140 (Illustrated) 

Roger Collins and Iain Buchanan, Frances Hodgkins on Display 1890 – 1950 (Hocken Library 2000) p. 68

Janet Bayly (editor), Frances Hodgkins: Kapiti Treasures, Mahara Gallery, Waikanae, 2010, p. 32 (Illustrated) 

Jonathan Grant Galleries, Frances Hodgkins. A Personal Perspective, Auckland, 2022 (Illustrated p. 13)

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