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Bills Story: A Portrait of W.A.Sutton

$39.95 AUD
Discover the inspiring journey of W.A. Sutton in 'Bill's Story: A Portrait of W.A. Sutton.' This compelling biography dives deep into the life of one of Canterbury's most prominent artists, showcasing how his upbringing in Sydenham, Christchurch, shaped his unique artistic vision. Pat Unger, a knowledgeable chronicler of Sutton's legacy, skillfully unfolds the narrative, highlighting Sutton's pioneering grandparents and the influence of his family background. This beautifully illustrated book, published by Canterbury University Press, runs over 252 pages and offers rich insights into Sutton's artistic development and contributions to New Zealand art. Explore not just the artist, but the dedicated son, committed friend, and skilled professional behind the canvas. Ideal for art enthusiasts, students of New Zealand history, and anyone fascinated by the bohemian lifestyle, this biography brings Sutton's story to life. Experience firsthand accounts woven from Sutton's extensive archives, making 'Bill's Story' an essential addition to your art collection. Perfect for readers seeking in-depth knowledge about Canterbury's artistic heritage and the life of a remarkable individual who left an indelible mark on the art scene. Get your copy today and appreciate the legacy of W.A. Sutton.

Author: Pat Unger Publisher: Canterbury University Press

Dimensions: 170 x 240 mm
Pages: 252


Three years after the artist's death, W. A. Sutton: A Retrospective was held to celebrate the opening of the new glass-bright Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, in 2003. Thousands of visitors to the exhibition were bowled over by Bill Sutton's artistic skill and his vision of Canterbury. Bill's Story goes behind the artist to discover the child, the student, the tutor, the citizen, the well-mannered bohemian. The book is derived mainly from Sutton's extensive archives, and from the author's personal knowledge of the artist. We meet his pioneer grandparents, who hailed from England and Northern Ireland, and his parents and brother in their modest family home in Sydenham, Christchurch. Pat Unger portrays an attentive son, a steadfast friend and erudite academic, a resolute administrator and a multi-skilled professional artist. First published March 2008.

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Bills Story: A Portrait of W.A.Sutton

$39.95 AUD
Discover the inspiring journey of W.A. Sutton in 'Bill's Story: A Portrait of W.A. Sutton.' This compelling biography dives deep into the life of one of Canterbury's most prominent artists, showcasing how his upbringing in Sydenham, Christchurch, shaped his unique artistic vision. Pat Unger, a knowledgeable chronicler of Sutton's legacy, skillfully unfolds the narrative, highlighting Sutton's pioneering grandparents and the influence of his family background. This beautifully illustrated book, published by Canterbury University Press, runs over 252 pages and offers rich insights into Sutton's artistic development and contributions to New Zealand art. Explore not just the artist, but the dedicated son, committed friend, and skilled professional behind the canvas. Ideal for art enthusiasts, students of New Zealand history, and anyone fascinated by the bohemian lifestyle, this biography brings Sutton's story to life. Experience firsthand accounts woven from Sutton's extensive archives, making 'Bill's Story' an essential addition to your art collection. Perfect for readers seeking in-depth knowledge about Canterbury's artistic heritage and the life of a remarkable individual who left an indelible mark on the art scene. Get your copy today and appreciate the legacy of W.A. Sutton.

Author: Pat Unger Publisher: Canterbury University Press

Dimensions: 170 x 240 mm
Pages: 252


Three years after the artist's death, W. A. Sutton: A Retrospective was held to celebrate the opening of the new glass-bright Christchurch Art Gallery Te Puna o Waiwhetu, in 2003. Thousands of visitors to the exhibition were bowled over by Bill Sutton's artistic skill and his vision of Canterbury. Bill's Story goes behind the artist to discover the child, the student, the tutor, the citizen, the well-mannered bohemian. The book is derived mainly from Sutton's extensive archives, and from the author's personal knowledge of the artist. We meet his pioneer grandparents, who hailed from England and Northern Ireland, and his parents and brother in their modest family home in Sydenham, Christchurch. Pat Unger portrays an attentive son, a steadfast friend and erudite academic, a resolute administrator and a multi-skilled professional artist. First published March 2008.

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