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Gottfried Lindauer 1839–1926. Pilsen Painter of the New Zealand Māori

Autor: 
Leonard Bell
Tomáš Bernhardt
Jane Davidson-Ladd
Aleš Filip
Lada Hubatová-Vacková
Milan Kreuzzieger
Ngahiraka Mason
Roman Musil
Mathew Norman
Tomáš Winter
Editor: 
Aleš Filip
Roman Musil
Nakladatel: 
Arbor vitae and the Gallery of West Bohemia in Pilsen in cooperation with Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
Grafická úprava: 
Robert V. Novák
Vazba: 
hard cover
Další popis: 
239 images, English edition
Rok vydání: 
2015
ISBN: 
978-80-7467-081-7 (Arbor vitae), 978-80-88027-03-4 (ZČG)
Počet stran: 
279
Cena: 
950

A native of Pilsen Gottfried Lindauer was an artist with a remarkable life story whose work was left unacknowledged for a long period of time. While in the Czech Republic his work is known by only a small number of specialists, in New Zealand, where he moved from Pilsen in 1874, his paintings of the indigenous Maori people are considered a part of the national cultural heritage and Lindauer is one of the most popular painters of the colonial era there.

Texts by:
Leonard Bell (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Tomáš Bernhardt (West Bohemian Museum, Pilsen)
Jane Davidson-Ladd (Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand)
Aleš Filip (Masaryk University in Brno)
Lada Hubatová-Vacková (Academy of Arts, Architecture & Design in Prague)
Milan Kreuzzieger (Centre of Global Studies, Prague)
Ngahiraka Mason (Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand)
Roman Musil (The Gallery of West Bohemia in Pilsen)
Mathew Norman (Auckland Art Gallery, New Zealand)
Tomáš Winter (Institute of Art History, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic)

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