Melvin Day : Artist
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:O'BRIEN Gregory
-
ISBN:9781776562923
-
Publication Date:December 2019
-
Edition:1
-
Pages:240
-
Binding:Hardback
-
Publisher:Te Herenga Waka University Press
-
Country of Publication:New Zealand


A Back Order button means that we don’t have the book in stock at our store. It may already be on order – or we can order it for you from a publisher or distributor at no additional cost.
As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
To check how long this might take, you’re welcome to contact us and we can provide an ETA or any other information you need. We recommend checking the timeframe before committing to an online order.
Melvin Day : Artist
- Unit price
- / per
-
Author:O'BRIEN Gregory
-
ISBN:9781776562923
-
Publication Date:December 2019
-
Edition:1
-
Pages:240
-
Binding:Hardback
-
Publisher:Te Herenga Waka University Press
-
Country of Publication:New Zealand
Description
There were many Melvin Days, but the term Artist encompasses all of them. During a career spanning seven decades, he produced some of the most intellectually astute, yet often visceral, paintings in New Zealand art history.
Born in Hamilton in 1923, Day was a radical but also a great believer in tradition. In recent years, his early Cubist-inclined paintings have reinstated him alongside John Weeks, Charles Tole and Louise Henderson as a key figure in mid-20th century New Zealand art. In London during the 1960s, he was a vital and talented figure in an ex-patriate scene which also included Ralph Hotere, Ted Bullmore, Don Peebles and John Drawbridge. By later that decade he had become the most highly-qualified art historian in New Zealand and had returned home to spend a turbulent, but creatively rich, decade as director of the National Art Gallery.
Adding product to your cart
You may also like
A Back Order button means that we don’t have the book in stock at our store. It may already be on order – or we can order it for you from a publisher or distributor at no additional cost.
As we source items from around the globe, a back-order can take anywhere from 5 days to several weeks to arrive, depending on the title.
To check how long this might take, you’re welcome to contact us and we can provide an ETA or any other information you need. We recommend checking the timeframe before committing to an online order.
You may also like
You may also like
-
There were many Melvin Days, but the term Artist encompasses all of them. During a career spanning seven decades, he produced some of the most intellectually astute, yet often visceral, paintings in New Zealand art history.
Born in Hamilton in 1923, Day was a radical but also a great believer in tradition. In recent years, his early Cubist-inclined paintings have reinstated him alongside John Weeks, Charles Tole and Louise Henderson as a key figure in mid-20th century New Zealand art. In London during the 1960s, he was a vital and talented figure in an ex-patriate scene which also included Ralph Hotere, Ted Bullmore, Don Peebles and John Drawbridge. By later that decade he had become the most highly-qualified art historian in New Zealand and had returned home to spend a turbulent, but creatively rich, decade as director of the National Art Gallery.
-
-
Author: O'BRIEN GregoryISBN: 9781776562923Publication Date: December 2019Edition: 1Pages: 240Binding: HardbackPublisher: Te Herenga Waka University PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
There were many Melvin Days, but the term Artist encompasses all of them. During a career spanning seven decades, he produced some of the most intellectually astute, yet often visceral, paintings in New Zealand art history.
Born in Hamilton in 1923, Day was a radical but also a great believer in tradition. In recent years, his early Cubist-inclined paintings have reinstated him alongside John Weeks, Charles Tole and Louise Henderson as a key figure in mid-20th century New Zealand art. In London during the 1960s, he was a vital and talented figure in an ex-patriate scene which also included Ralph Hotere, Ted Bullmore, Don Peebles and John Drawbridge. By later that decade he had become the most highly-qualified art historian in New Zealand and had returned home to spend a turbulent, but creatively rich, decade as director of the National Art Gallery.
-
Author: O'BRIEN GregoryISBN: 9781776562923Publication Date: December 2019Edition: 1Pages: 240Binding: HardbackPublisher: Te Herenga Waka University PressCountry of Publication: New Zealand
-