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View towards Mount Richmond, Toss Woollaston

Image

View towards Mount Richmond, Nelson, painted about 1938 by Toss Woollaston.

Toss Woollaston (1910–98) was one of the pioneers of modern art in New Zealand. His approach to landscape differed from the hard-edged, conceptual style emphasising clarity of form that is often seen as characteristic of this period. By contrast, Woollaston landscapes have an expressionistic, muddy quality.

Woollaston was influenced by his teacher at the King Edward VII Technical College in Dunedin, Robert N. Field, by Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) and the Fauves, and by the artist Flora Scales (1887–1985).

Credit

Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Reference: 1966-0015-1
Permission of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa must be obtained before any reuse of this image.

How to cite this page

View towards Mount Richmond, Toss Woollaston, URL: https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/view-towards-mount-richmond-toss-woollaston, (Manatū Taonga — Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated