Works in the database
200
Works with images
88
Works with multiple sales
20

Past Sales

Untitled
Untitled
From the Sennitath, Auckland Domain

Sales by Medium

Works on Paper
Sold 145 works for
$77,375
Paintings
Sold 2 works for
$7,783

Where to buy or sell art works by Gwyneth Richardson

Auction Houses

International Art Centre
Sold 62 works for
$43,053
Dunbar Sloane
Sold 38 works for
$18,444
Webb's
Sold 28 works for
$17,807

A New Zealand artist, Gwyneth Richardson was educated in England. She studied art at the Central and Heatherly Schools of Art. A landscape and floral artist working with watercolour, she exhibited with the New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts from the 1920s to the 1970s, the Canterbury Society of Arts, the British Empire Exhibition in London in 1924 and the New Zealand and South Seas Exhibition in Dunedin, 1925-6.

In our database, 200 works by Gwyneth Richardson are listed as being offered for sale, the earliest in 1988, of which 147 (74%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $6,160 for Maori Woman with a Pipe sold by Webb's in August 1993. This year 4 works have been offered for sale. Works by Gwyneth Richardson are held by the Museum Of New Zealand and Auckland Art Gallery.

Gwyneth Richardson is listed in the following standard biographical references:

  • 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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