This thesis examines the history of New Zealand’s National Collection of First World War Art. It explores the reasons behind the establishment and collapse of New Zealand’s official war art programme and the unfulfilled intention to create a National War Museum. The analysis focuses on the two main contributors to this programme, the civilian artist George Edmund Butler (1872–1936) and the soldier-artist Nugent Welch (1881–1970). Both trained under James Nairn in New Zealand but their disparate careers and war experiences affected the manner in which each approached their official duties, particularly their choice of subject matter and themes. While Butler and Welch completed many field sketches documenting the activities of the N...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
The vibrant school of printmaking which emerged and flourished in New Zealand between 1900 and 1950...
During the First World War, many belligerent nations commissioned official art to celebrate and pres...
Copyright holders of copyrighted images may request their removal via the Copyright Take Down Reques...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
Thesis (B.A.(Hons.)) -- University of Adelaide, School of History and Politics, Discipline of Histor...
Figures are re-used with permission.The First World War saw the creation of what Jay Winter describe...
During the First World War the Australian Government established an official war art scheme, sending...
This thesis examines the nascent, early twentieth-century New Zealand histories created by James Cow...
In this thesis I argue for a re-assessment of the place within art historical research of a neglecte...
Undertaken during the centenary of the First World War, this thesis endeavours to understand for the...
The Memorial Window in the Hunter Building at Victoria University offers interesting insights into t...
This paper charts changing perceptions of the Waikato War in national memory and consciousness. The ...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
The vibrant school of printmaking which emerged and flourished in New Zealand between 1900 and 1950...
During the First World War, many belligerent nations commissioned official art to celebrate and pres...
Copyright holders of copyrighted images may request their removal via the Copyright Take Down Reques...
At the end of the First World War most people’s thoughts turned to putting the war behind them, but ...
This thesis explores the extent to which Indigenous Australian and Māori First World War service has...
Thesis (B.A.(Hons.)) -- University of Adelaide, School of History and Politics, Discipline of Histor...
Figures are re-used with permission.The First World War saw the creation of what Jay Winter describe...
During the First World War the Australian Government established an official war art scheme, sending...
This thesis examines the nascent, early twentieth-century New Zealand histories created by James Cow...
In this thesis I argue for a re-assessment of the place within art historical research of a neglecte...
Undertaken during the centenary of the First World War, this thesis endeavours to understand for the...
The Memorial Window in the Hunter Building at Victoria University offers interesting insights into t...
This paper charts changing perceptions of the Waikato War in national memory and consciousness. The ...
During the First World War, New Zealand society was dominated by messages stressing the paramount im...
This thesis explores the collecting and exhibiting of colonial art (before 1908) by New Zealand's st...
The vibrant school of printmaking which emerged and flourished in New Zealand between 1900 and 1950...