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Rita Angus (1908-1970) studied at the Canterbury College School of Art from 1927-1933. In the early 1930s she developed a distinctive painting style, characterised by bold colour and clean, clear lines. Best known for her portraiture and landscapes, Angus’ work was strongly shaped by her pacifist and feminist beliefs. Over a period of 40 years she produced a remarkable body of oil paintings and watercolours, helping to shape a modern school of art in New Zealand.
LARGE DIMENSIONS: 948 mm x 790 mm Supplied Rolled
A2 DIMENSIONS: Actual Print dimension: 472 mm x 390 mm. Then there is a Border to meet A2 dimensions: 594 mm x 420 mm. Supplied on an A2 backing board with cello wrapping.