Leslie Adkin
(0 products)Leslie Adkin was a 20th century New Zealand painter, photographer and writer. He is known for his work depicting New Zealand landscapes, nature and pioneer life. His work is imbued with realistic depictions, a deep love of nature and pride in his homeland.
Leslie Adkin Biography
- Born January 25, 1888 in Wellington, New Zealand
- Self-taught in painting in the early 1900s
- In the 1910s, he moved to Taranaki and continued to paint while running a farm.
- In the 1920s, he also began taking photographs.
- Since the 1930s, he has documented New Zealand's nature and culture through painting, photography and writing.
- Died May 22, 1964, New Plymouth, New Zealand (aged 76)
Representative works
Painting:
- "Mount Taranaki Landscape" (1920s)
- Farm Landscape (1930s)
- Maori Village (1940s)
photograph:
- Taranaki Landscape Photography series
- "Maori Portraits" series
book:
- Horowhenua: Its Maori Place-Names & Their Topographical & Historical Background (1948)
Adkin's style and achievements
Adkin's work is characterized by realistic depictions, a deep love of nature, and a sense of pride in his hometown. He portrayed New Zealand's landscapes, nature, and pioneer life with meticulous observation and loving brushwork.
Adkin's paintings consist mainly of landscapes, but he also created portraits and paintings of Māori people. He showed a deep understanding and respect for Māori culture, and documented their traditions and way of life.
Adkin 's work has an important place in New Zealand art history , having contributed to documenting and passing on New Zealand's nature and culture through his paintings, photography and writings .
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