Works in the database
129
Works with images
87
Works with multiple sales
14

Past Sales

Track Through Scrub, Upper Waimakariri Canterbury
Untitled
Mountains Near the Wilberforce River, Canterbury

Sales by Medium

Paintings
Sold 92 works for
$233,313
Works on Paper
Sold 3 works for
$701

Where to buy or sell art works by Rata D. B. Lovell-Smith

Auction Houses

International Art Centre
Sold 31 works for
$106,182
Webb's
Sold 16 works for
$55,235
Dunbar Sloane
Sold 22 works for
$34,147

A New Zealand artist born in Christchurch in 1894, Rata Lovell Smith studied art at the Canterbury School of Art. A landscape artist who worked mainly with oils, she won the Bledisloe Medal in 1939. After 1935 she also painted still lifes of flowers. She taught at Canterbury School of Art from 1924 to 1945 and exhibited with the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts between the 1920s and 1951.

We have records of art auction sales by Rata Lovell-Smith from 1988 and in total 129 works by the artist have been offered for sale, of which 95 (74%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $21,940 for Kaikoura sold by International Art Centre in November 2004. This year one work has been offered for sale. Works by Rata Lovell-Smith are held by the Christchurch Art Gallery, Museum Of New Zealand and Auckland Art Gallery.

Rata D. B. Lovell-Smith is listed in the following standard biographical references:

  • McGahey, Kate. The Concise Dictionary of New Zealand Artists Painters Printmakers Sculptors, Gilt Edge Publishing, Wellington, New Zealand, 2000. Page 152
  • The Find New Zealand Artists web site: a database of artist names that directs researchers to the rich resources found in New Zealand's libraries, art society exhibition histories and published sources.

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