Described as a major retrospective survey of paintings from Grahame Sydney’s 40-year as an Artist. This publication brings together a significant amount of the Artists work and provides an insight on how Sydney developed to become one of New Zealand’s most revered Artists. For many New Zealanders Grahame Sydney’s work is instantly recognisable whether it is a Portrait or a Landscape and can invoke an emotional response particularly from those who love or relate to the New Zealand Landscape that is Central Otago.
In Part one of the Book Sydney has written a finely-turned autobiographical essay tracing the roots of his development of as an Artist and which concludes with his decision to go full time in 1974. In Part two New Zealand Poet Laureate Vincent O’Sullivan has contributed an extended essay about Sydney’s paintings.
Published by Potton & Burton Limited 2014
Hardback with slipcase presentation box
304 Pages and contains images of over 200 Paintings
Size 290mm x 340mm
Condition - Excellent / Very fine (as new)
Book stock number - B 726
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Described as a major retrospective survey of paintings from Grahame Sydney’s 40-year as an Artist. This publication brings together a significant amount of the Artists work and provides an insight on how Sydney developed to become one of New Zealand’s most revered Artists. For many New Zealanders Grahame Sydney’s work is instantly recognisable whether it is a Portrait or a Landscape and can invoke an emotional response particularly from those who love or relate to the New Zealand Landscape that is Central Otago.
In Part one of the Book Sydney has written a finely-turned autobiographical essay tracing the roots of his development of as an Artist and which concludes with his decision to go full time in 1974. In Part two New Zealand Poet Laureate Vincent O’Sullivan has contributed an extended essay about Sydney’s paintings.
Published by Potton & Burton Limited 2014
Hardback with slipcase presentation box
304 Pages and contains images of over 200 Paintings
Size 290mm x 340mm
Condition - Excellent / Very fine (as new)
Book stock number - B 726
Showroom: View at BRIDGE EMPORIUM, 402A Main North Road, Christchurch, NEW ZEALAND Friday 10am - 5pm, Saturday 10am - 1pm.
Pick up in Store - Visa, Mastercard, EFTPOS, Cash accepted
Delivery available in New Zealand only.
Economy Postage - (up to 3 working days) Rural Surcharge Courier (next working day) Rural Surcharge
Payment by Direct Bank Transfer
Free Delivery Nationwide for this item - by Courier (with signature)
Enquiries Below