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Biography
Frances Mary Hodgkins (28 April 1869 – 13 May 1947) was a New Zealand painter chiefly of landscape and still life, and for a short period was a designer of textiles. She was born and raised in New Zealand, but spent most of her working life in England. She is considered one of New Zealand's most prestigious and influential painters, although it is the work from her life in Europe, rather than her home country, on which her reputation rests.
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Read full Wikipedia entryArtworks
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Frances Hodgkins The Lake
c.1930–5 -
Frances Hodgkins Broken Tractor
1942 -
Frances Hodgkins Loveday and Ann: Two Women with a Basket of Flowers
1915 -
Frances Hodgkins Seated Woman
c.1925–30 -
Frances Hodgkins Flatford Mill
1930 -
Frances Hodgkins Wings over Water
1930 -
Frances Hodgkins Still Life
c.1929 -
Frances Hodgkins Portrait of Kitty West
1939
Artist as subject
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Sir Cedric Morris, Bt Frances Hodgkins
c.1917
Film and audio
Sketches, letters, etc.
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Frances Hodgkins Sketch titled ‘Arrangement of Jugs’
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Frances Hodgkins Gridded photograph of a harbour scene
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Frances Hodgkins Photograph of houses and steps
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Frances Hodgkins Drawing of a reclining woman
date not known