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Tumai Tawhiti; C.F. Goldie (1870-1947), NZ; 1913; 1956.018
Tumai Tawhiti; C.F. Goldie (1870-1947),
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Amelie; William Wontner (fl. 1879-1922), English; 1905; 1962.020
Amelie; William Wontner (fl. 1879-1922),
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Helen Grant; Archibald Nicoll (1886-1952),  English/NZ; 1998.034
Helen Grant; Archibald Nicoll (1886-1952
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Italianate Landscape; Horatius de Hooch (fl. 1652-92), Dutch; c.1665; 1964.001
Italianate Landscape; Horatius de Hooch
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Hinerangi (Daughter of the Heavens); Darcy Nicholas, NZ; 1990; 1990.016
Hinerangi (Daughter of the Heavens); Dar
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Dangerous Documents; Lexden Pocock (1850-1919), British; 1956.050
Dangerous Documents; Lexden Pocock (1850
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Bush Creek, Taramakau; van der Velden (1837-1913), Dutch/NZ; c. 1890; 1982.003
Bush Creek, Taramakau; van der Velden (1
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Self-Portrait with a Maori Kete; Susan Wilson, NZ; 1996; 1998.024
Self-Portrait with a Maori Kete; Susan W
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Tarakohe Bay from Mapua, Nelson; Toss Woollaston (1910-98); c. 1960; 1967.016
Tarakohe Bay from Mapua, Nelson; Toss Wo
Aigantighe Art Gallery
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Aigantighe Art Gallery.
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Timaru’s Aigantighe Art Gallery is the South Island’s third largest art museum. It features a garden with sculptures by New Zealand, Japanese and African artists.
Aigantighe Art Gallery
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
The property, in Wai-iti Road, was given to the citizens of Timaru by J. W. Grant in 1956. The grounds, about two acres, are maintained as a park, the residence being used for the display of works of art. The gallery is administered and financed by the Timaru City Council. A small permanent collection of paintings, drawings, prints, and ceramics is enlarged from time to time by purchases, gifts, or bequests. Suitable travelling exhibitions are shown at the gallery. by Stewart Bell Maclennan, A.R...
Aigantighe Art Gallery, Timaru
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
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