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Creating Space: Frances Hodgkins

Upcoming exhibition
21 May - 25 June 2025 Auckland City
Frances Hodgkins, Narcissus and Fruit, c.1931
Frances Hodgkins, Narcissus and Fruit, c.1931
Frances Hodgkins, Narcissus and Fruit, c.1931
Frances Hodgkins, Narcissus and Fruit, c.1931
Frances Hodgkins, Narcissus and Fruit, c.1931

Frances Hodgkins

Narcissus and Fruit, c.1931
charcoal on paper
464 x 362mm
825 x 720 x 35mm framed
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Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Frances Hodgkins, Flowers in a Bowl, c.1930
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Frances Hodgkins, Flowers in a Bowl, c.1930
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Frances Hodgkins, Flowers in a Bowl, c.1930
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 4 ) Frances Hodgkins, Flowers in a Bowl, c.1930
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 5 ) Frances Hodgkins, Flowers in a Bowl, c.1930
Catalogue Number: FH0951
Catalogue Number: FH0951

Provenance

Mrs Dorothy Elmhirst, purchased from The Lefevre Gallery, London, England, 1946
Dartington Hall Trust, Totnes, Devon, England. Donated by Mrs Dorothy Elmhirst in 1965

Exhibitions

New Watercolour Drawings, The Lefevre Gallery, London, England, October–November 1933
Gouaches and Pencil Drawings, The Lefevre Gallery, London, England, April 1940
Frances Hodgkins: Retrospective Exhibition, The Lefevre Gallery, London, England, November 1946
Frances Hodgkins 1869–1947: A Centenary Exhibition, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Auckland, Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand, 1969 (Touring: Dunedin Public Art Gallery; Robert McDougall Art Gallery, Christchurch; National Art Gallery, Wellington; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne; Commonwealth Institute Gallery, London, February 1970)
Frances Hodgkins: The Late Work, Minories Art Gallery, Colchester, England, 1990–1991 (Touring: Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne, January–March; Oriel 31, Davies Memorial Gallery, Newton, March–April; Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, April–June 1991).

Publications

Frances Hodgkins Retrospective Exhibition, Exhibition Catalogue, (London: The Lefevre Gallery, 1946), p. 13 (ill.)
Arthur R. Howell, Frances Hodgkins: Four Vital Years (London: Rockliff, 1951) pp. 102, 118, 120, 125
Ian Roberts and David Armitage, Frances Hodgkins 1869 – 1947: A Centenary Exhibition, Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council of New Zealand (Auckland: Auckland Art Gallery, 1969) Ill. No. 68
Richard Stokes, Frances Hodgkins - The Late Work (Colchester: The Victor Batte-Lay Trust, 1990) Ill. p. 43
Roger Collins and Iain Buchanan, Frances Hodgkins on Display 1890–1950 (Dunedin: Hocken Library, 2000) pp. 68, 77, 89
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