| Carl
Thorwald
Laugesen (1900 - 1987)
was born in Marton. He left school at the age of 13 and studied at Canterbury
School of Art in the 1920s. He worked as a poster designer and commercial artist
in Wellington, spent three years in the New Zealand Army Home Service, and taught
for eight years at Wellington Technical College School of Art. After WWII he became
a professional painter, specialising in landscapes and portraits of Maori women,
giving particular attention to their moko (tattoos). He wrote and illustrated
Te Ahua (Maori Portraits) (1979).
He is represented in the Hocken
Library, Dunedin, and the
Museum
of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington.
("The
Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Artists, Painters, Printmakers, Sculptors"
by Kate McGahey)
Clearly signed at lower left. Professionally framed. Size:
Frame = 540 mm wide x 460 mm high Image = 340 mm wide x 250 mm high |