Robert Ellis

Ellis, Robert

Keith, Hamish Ellis, Elizabeth Ellis, Hana Ellis, Ngarino

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311 pages : chiefly colour illustrations Essays by Elizabeth, Hana and Ngarino Ellis, Hamish Keith and Ian Sinclair. Contributions from Stephen Higginson and Tasha Haines Contents: The ambassadors / Hamish Keith -- 1957-1973 -- A personal reminiscence -- The North Shore Spaniards -- 1974-1979 -- Robert Ellis and his Maori world / Elizabeth, Hana & Ngarino Ellis -- 1980-1990 -- North Island itinerary 1977-1978 -- Aotea Tapestry 1989-1991 -- Changing time 1996 -- Stained glass windows 2002-2003 -- 1990-1995 -- 1996-2004 -- 2005-2014 -- Shielded histories Summary: Robert Ellis ONZM is one of the pre-eminent artists in New Zealand with a career extending over 65 years. He is a graduate of the Royal College of Art, London and began exhibiting his work publicly during that time. He served for two years in the RAF Royal Air Force as a photographer with 3 Group Bomber Command. He taught for several years at the Yeovil School of Art before taking up a senior lectureship at the Elam School of Fine Arts, the University of Auckland in 1957. He was awarded a personal chair at the University, and retired as an Emeritus Professor in 1994. During those years he held over 60 solo exhibitions and participated in numerous group shows. He continues to be actively involved in producing works for exhibition. Robert and his wife live in Auckland, in the same street as their daughters and grandchildren. (Cover)
Librarian's Miscellania
with Hamish Keith, Elizabeth Ellis, Hana and Ngarino Ellis
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NON FICTION A01902