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View #4, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 15 March 2000

Feature image of artwork

View #4, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 15 March 2000

  • Artist

    Laurence Aberhart

  • Production Date

    2000

  • Medium

    gelatin silver print

  • Size

    170 x 245 mm

  • Credit

    Chartwell Collection, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, 2001

  • Accession Number

    C2001/1/17/4

  • Accession Date

    02 Aug 2001

  • Department

    New Zealand Art

  • Classification

    Photograph

  • Collection

    Chartwell

  • Subjects

    forts, hills, buildings, quarantine stations

Exhibition history

The Big Bang Theory: Recent Chartwell Acquisitions

Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

04/05/2002 — 25/08/2002

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More work by Laurence Aberhart

Last light, Opunake, Taranaki, 22 March 1993

Last light, Opunake, Taranaki, 22 March 1993

Interior: Church of the Transformation, Tautoro, North Island, 20 April 1982

Interior: Church of the Transformation, Tautoro, North Island, 20 April 1982

Interior: 'Tehupiomatatua', Te Totara, Bay of Plenty, 7 June 1982

Interior: 'Tehupiomatatua', Te Totara, Bay of Plenty, 7 June 1982

Midway Beach, Gisborne, 13 June 1986

Midway Beach, Gisborne, 13 June 1986

Totara North Cemetery #1, Northland, 31 August 2004

Totara North Cemetery #1, Northland, 31 August 2004

Door, Avendia do Coronel Mesquita, Macau, 6 December 2000

Door, Avendia do Coronel Mesquita, Macau, 6 December 2000

Broken Hill, New South Wales, 10 August 1997

Broken Hill, New South Wales, 10 August 1997

Ipswich, Queensland, 28 August 1997

Ipswich, Queensland, 28 August 1997

Ipswich, Queensland, 29 August 1997

Ipswich, Queensland, 29 August 1997

View #1, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 14 March 2000

View #1, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 14 March 2000

View #2, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 14 March 2000

View #2, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 14 March 2000

View #3, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 14 March 2000

View #3, Fort Jervois, Ripapa Island, Lyttleton Harbour, 14 March 2000

Taranaki, from Oeo Road, under moonlight, 27-28 September 1999

Taranaki, from Oeo Road, under moonlight, 27-28 September 1999

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