Isabel Field, the Glossary
Isabel Jane Field (née Hodgkins; 1867 – September 1950) was a New Zealand artist.[1]
Table of Contents
8 relations: Dunedin, Frances Hodgkins, Noel Pharazyn, Otago Daily Times, St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin, W. M. Hodgkins, Wellington, William Hughes Field.
- 19th-century New Zealand painters
- 19th-century New Zealand women artists
- Hodgkins–Field family
Dunedin
Dunedin (Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand (after Christchurch), and the principal city of the Otago region.
Frances Hodgkins
Frances Mary Hodgkins (28 April 1869 – 13 May 1947) was a New Zealand painter chiefly of landscape, and for a short period was a designer of textiles. Isabel Field and Frances Hodgkins are 19th-century New Zealand painters, 19th-century New Zealand women artists, 19th-century women painters, Artists from Dunedin and Hodgkins–Field family.
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Noel Pharazyn
William Noel Pharazyn (10 April 1894 – 11 June 1980) was a New Zealand soldier, businessman, journalist, lecturer and trade unionist.
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Otago Daily Times
The Otago Daily Times (ODT) is a newspaper published by Allied Press Ltd in Dunedin, New Zealand.
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St Paul's Cathedral, Dunedin
St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral church located in The Octagon near the Dunedin Town Hall in the heart of Dunedin, New Zealand.
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W. M. Hodgkins
William Mathew Hodgkins (23 September 1833 – 9 February 1898) was a 19th-century New Zealand painter. Isabel Field and w. M. Hodgkins are 19th-century New Zealand painters, Artists from Dunedin and Hodgkins–Field family.
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Wellington
Wellington is the capital city of New Zealand.
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William Hughes Field
William Hughes Field (17 July 1861 – 13 December 1944) was a Member of Parliament in New Zealand; first for the Liberal Party, then Independent, and then for the Reform Party. Isabel Field and William Hughes Field are Hodgkins–Field family.
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See also
19th-century New Zealand painters
- Annie Julia White
- Arthur Merric Boyd
- Beatrice Partridge
- Bessie Hocken
- Caroline Abraham
- Caroline Lush
- Catherine Wright Burcher
- Charles Decimus Barraud
- Charles Howorth
- Charles Rae
- Dolla Richmond
- Edmund Gouldsmith
- Elizabeth Donald (painter)
- Ellen Cheeseman
- Ellen Jeffreys
- Emily Harris (artist)
- Emma Cheeseman
- Emma Maria Walrond
- Fanny Arden
- Fanny Good
- Fanny Osborne
- Frances Hodgkins
- George O'Brien (painter)
- Gottfried Lindauer
- H. Bullock Webster
- Helen Gibson (teacher)
- Isabel Field
- James Crowe Richmond
- James Nairn
- John Alexander Gilfillan
- John Calcott St Quentin
- John Nugent Fitch
- Kate Ogston
- Katherine McLean Holmes
- Mabel Hill
- Mary Young Hunter
- Maude Burge
- Nina Jones
- Philip Robert Presants
- Ponsonby Peacocke
- Richmond Beetham
- W. M. Hodgkins
- William Beetham
- William Griffin (painter)
19th-century New Zealand women artists
- Ann Wimperis
- Annie Julia White
- Bessie Hocken
- Caroline Abraham
- Caroline Lush
- Caroline Valpy
- Catherine Wright Burcher
- Charlotte Youmans
- Cherie Templer
- Dolla Richmond
- Ellen Jeffreys
- Ellen von Meyern
- Emily Acland
- Emily Florence Cazneau
- Emily Harris (artist)
- Emma Maria Walrond
- Emma Wicksteed
- Fanny Arden
- Fanny Good
- Frances Fletcher
- Frances Hodgkins
- Frances Wimperis
- Georgina Hetley
- Isabel Field
- Jessie Sarah Wright
- Juliet Valpy
- Kate Ogston
- Kate Sperrey
- Katherine McLean Holmes
- Lily Jeffreys
- Louisa Elizabeth Livingston
- Mabel Hill
- Madeline Best
- Martha King
- Mary Alexander Park
- Mary Ann Wills
- Mary Young Hunter
- Maude Burge
- Nina Jones
- Sarah Greenwood (artist)
- Sarah McMurray
- Sophia Augusta Moore
- Susanna Wimperis
Hodgkins–Field family
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabel_Field
Also known as Isabel Hodgkins.