Frederick Charles Brockett
(0 products)Frederick Charles Brockett (1881-1956) was a teacher and photographer born in England and raised in New Zealand. His most memorable works include unique rural landscapes, portraits, animals and images capturing a variety of everyday life events. His black and white photographs are a visual record of life in 19th century New Zealand and offer a glimpse into the simple life of a small community. Charming photographs such as "The Fishermen", "Old Wellington District" and "Pencarrow Lighthouse" plus many more intriguing photographs by Frederick Charles Brockett.
Representative works
- The Fisherman
- "Old Wellington Region"
- Pencarrow Lighthouse
Brockett's style and achievements
Brockett's work poetically depicts the landscapes, people and daily life of New Zealand through black and white photography. His warm eye for his subjects and his talent for capturing natural moments evoke emotion and nostalgia in the viewer.
Brockett played a key role in the history of New Zealand photography, his work not only documents 19th century New Zealand life but is also recognised as a work of photographic art.
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