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The dancer

The dancer
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The dancer
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Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa
Collection
Te Papa Collections Online
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Gerald Leslie Brockhurst (1890–1978) was a British-born etcher and painter best known for his enigmatic portraits of dramatically lit women with a formal pose, set against Renaissance-inspired landscapes; executed in a highly technical style and  which later came to be associated with Pietro Annigoni. Enrolling at the Birmingham School of Art in 1901, Brockhurst went on to win a place at the Royal Academy Schools in 1907, where he was awarded the Gold Medal for Drawing, as well as travelling...

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Date created
1925
Creator
Gerald Brockhurst
URL
https://collections.tepapa.govt.nz/object/44289
Related subjects
people / women / Ballet dancers / ink / paper / prints / etchings / works on paper / etching / Ballet / United Kingdom / Mrs Isobel Wright / Harold Wright

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