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Charles Blomfield (artist)

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203: 189: 217: 231: 112:, England, on 5 January 1848 to William Blomfield, a cutler, and his wife Elizabeth Emily Hickman. The Blomfield family was a large one, with Charles being one of nine children. When he was nine years old, his father died. Now a widow, Blomfield's mother brought her family to New Zealand intending to settle in Northland as part of the 163:, which when it opened in 1886 was the largest building in the city and also contained the largest room. The ceiling of the auditorium of the Tabernacle is decorated with stencil work carried out by Charles and his brother Samuel. Another brother, William, was a noted newspaper cartoonist. 151:
He was unable to come to terms with developments in art and remained staunchly conservative and hostile to 'modern art'. In his later years he found himself increasingly sidelined by the artistic circles in Auckland, which he had previously shone in, and was probably embittered by this.
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in 1886. Recent published research established their locations. His meticulous sketches and finished paintings are some of the main records of them. For the remainder of his life he was probably able to rely on new versions of his classic views of them to supplement his income.
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On arrival in Auckland in February 1863, the Blomfields decided not to proceed to Northland to become farmers, but to pursue urban trades in Auckland. The family remained in Auckland and many of the descendants of the children still reside in the Auckland area.
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Blomfield travelled throughout the centre of the North Island on several occasions in the 1870s and 1880s creating many landscape paintings of the New Zealand countryside, often for sale to visitors to New Zealand. He was fortunate to view the famed
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tree. As well as an exhibiting easel painter, Blomfield worked as a sign-writer and interior decorator; for this trade he maintained studios in shops at various times. These were usually on
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Bunn, Rex; Nolden, Sascha (7 June 2017). "Forensic cartography with Hochstetter's 1859 Pink and White Terraces survey: Te Otukapuarangi and Te Tarata".
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Blomfield lived at 40 Wood Street in Freeman's Bay, in a house built by his brother and allegedly made out of the timber from one large
337:"Te Tarata and Te Otukapuarangi: Reverse engineering Hochstetter's Lake Rotomahana Survey to map the Pink and White Terrace locations" 445: 425: 202: 394: 188: 92:(5 January 1848–15 March 1926) was an English-born artist who executed paintings of New Zealand landscapes, including the 430: 266: 271: 131:, one of these was shared with his daughter who made a living painting floral pieces which she also exhibited at the 230: 216: 178:
Blomfield married Ellen Wild in Auckland on 30 January 1874. The couple had seven children, one of whom,
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Blomfield died at his residence in Wood Street in 1926, survived by several children. He was buried at
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Blomfield was an elder of the Baptist Church and partly responsible for the construction of the
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British born New Zealand decorator, artist and music teacher (1848–1926)
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several times and paint them before they were lost in the eruption of
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in the Out of Place New Zealand Landscape Artists Collection
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Pishief, Elizabeth; Shirley, Brendan (August 2015).
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London
Auckland
Pink and White Terraces
Tarawera
London
Albertland
kauri
Karangahape Road
Auckland Society of Arts
Pink and White Terraces
Tarawera
Auckland Baptist Tabernacle
Queen Street
Hillsborough Cemetery
Elizabeth
The Pink Terrace
The White Terrace
Lake Rotorua
Lake Rotokakahi


"Charles Blomfield"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
doi
10.1080/03036758.2017.1329748
ISSN
0303-6758
S2CID
134907436

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