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Title |
Artist |
Date of Work |
Object Type |
Accession Number |
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Dressed Woman Wearing Hat
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Augustus John
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Work on paper/Print
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1977/28/6
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Riccarton, Christchurch 27/3/78
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Glenn Jowitt
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1978
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1980/13/2
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Mandrill
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Rick Rudd
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1991
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Ceramics
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1992/1/6
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The Mystery of Mirbridge
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George du Maurier
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1887
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Work on paper/Cartoon
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1934/1/1
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Safe [pure/pure/pure/...]
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Mary Macpherson
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1987
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1988/22/5
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Frivolity
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Edith Collier
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Circa 1919
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Work on paper/Watercolour
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2/22
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Untitled (Te Heke Rangitira)
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Vivian Smith
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02 Jul 1914
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Work on paper/Drawing
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1988/27/37
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Crowned!
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Nelson Harding
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Circa 1917
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Work on paper/Cartoon
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1917/2/7
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Words
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Daniel Fitzpatrick
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Work on paper/Cartoon
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1917/2/19
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'Our Darlings'
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George Lambert
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Circa 1917
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Work on paper/Cartoon
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1918/2/13
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Book of Dreams
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Philip Trusttum
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1984
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Painting
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1985/2/1
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Sataua Savaii, Western Samoa 1982
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Glenn Jowitt
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1982
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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1985/16/4
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Untitled (Iris)
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Vivian Smith
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May 1908
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Work on paper/Watercolour
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1988/27/148
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I Am Five
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Lilian Smith
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11 Apr 1932?
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Work on paper/Watercolour
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1988/27/277
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Hand of the Fisherman, Reliquary, Italy
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Rita Dibert
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2004-2005
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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2006/6/30
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As the community files into choir for the singing of the Liturgy, the Portress of Choir offers holy water on the tip of a brush to the Superior, who leads the procession (an old monastic custom).
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Anne Noble
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1988
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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L1991/23/11
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Sister Therese taking the thurifer to the sanctuary. As sacristing she has charge of everyday that belongs to the church.
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Anne Noble
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1988
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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L1991/23/29
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The entrance procession of the celebrants and the community, through the laity chapel into the sanctuary for the ceremony of Sister Therese's First Profession.
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Anne Noble
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1988
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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L1991/23/30
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Prayer, lectio divina and work, according to St Benedict, are the three most important elements of a monk's life. A novice does two hours work in the community each day, a professed sister three. Work or employments vary and are rotated every three months. Shown here are the Vestarian, who make and repairs the habits, and cowls, the Laundry Sister, the Pantry Sister and the Guest Mistress or Portress who looks after visitors and retreatants. There are a few rooms in the outer enclosure for guests or for people who wish to make retreats.
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Anne Noble
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1988
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Work on paper/Print/Photograph
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L1991/23/38
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Untitled
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Mark Braunias
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2007
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Work on paper/Drawing
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2009/1/3
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