Works in the database
37
Works with images
11
Works with multiple sales
1

Past Sales

Untitled, 1979
Stewart Maclennan A.R.C.A Director National Art Gallery Wellington New Zealand
Central Park

Sales by Medium

Works on Paper
Sold 19 works for
$7,480
Paintings
Sold 7 works for
$2,230
Prints & Graphics
Sold 1 works for
$38

Where to buy or sell art works by Joan Fanning

Auction Houses

Dunbar Sloane
Sold 24 works for
$8,835
Webb's
Sold 1 works for
$625
Cordy's
Sold 1 works for
$190

New Zealand artist Joan Fanning was born in 1912 and is a watercolour artist and also works in oils and acrylics. Joan Fanning died in 2000.

The total number of works by Joan Fanning offered for sale by auction since 1987 is 37, of which 27 (73%) were sold. The highest price recorded for the artist is $1,955 for Harbour from Oriental Bay, 1937-8 sold by Dunbar Sloane in March 2006. No works have been offered for sale this year, and the last sale we have recorded for the artist was in 2022. Works by Joan Fanning are held by the Museum Of New Zealand and National Gallery of Australia.

Joan Fanning 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 80
  • 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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