Who was Rita Angus married to?

Who was Rita Angus married to?

Alfred Cook
Rita Angus (12 March 1908 – 25 January 1970), a New Zealand painter, has a reputation – along with Colin McCahon and Toss Woollaston – as one of the leading figures in twentieth-century New Zealand art….

Rita Angus
Spouse(s) Alfred Cook 1930–1934
Website www.ritaangus.com

Where is Rita Angus from?

Hastings, New ZealandRita Angus / Place of birthHastings is an inland city of New Zealand and is one of the two major urban areas in Hawke’s Bay, on the east coast of the North Island. The population of Hastings is 50,100, with a further 15,150 people in Havelock North and 2,460 in Clive. Hastings is about 18 kilometres inland of the coastal city of Napier. Wikipedia

When was Rita Angus born?

March 12, 1908Rita Angus / Date of birth
Henrietta Catherine Angus, known as Rita, was born in Hastings on 12 March 1908. She was the eldest of seven children of Ethel Violet Crabtree and her husband, William McKenzie Angus, who began his working life as a carpenter and went on to establish the major construction company W. M.

What style did Rita Angus paint in?

A committed feminist, and a pacifist, Angus’ work was deeply entwined with her view of the world. In her portraits and landscape paintings, with their distinctive clear colours and flat, graphic style, she created a unique image of 20th-century Aotearoa.

Where is Rita Angus buried?

the Park Island Cemetery
Born in Hastings and buried in the Park Island Cemetery, Napier, Angus is a leading figure in New Zealand art, having brought something unique and important to landscape painting.

What school did Rita Angus go to?

Ilam School of Fine Arts
Elam School of Fine Arts at the University of AucklandPalmerston North Girls’ High SchoolUniversity of CanterburyChelsea College of Art & Design
Rita Angus/Education

When did Rita Angus paint Cass?

1936
Cass, 1936, by Rita Angus. Cass is one of the iconic images of 20th-century New Zealand painting. The work depicts Cass railway station in inland Canterbury, an area that Rita Angus (1908–70) visited in 1936 with fellow artist Louise Henderson (1902–94).

What is Rita Angus known for?

Rita Angus (12 March 1908 – 25 January 1970), a New Zealand painter, has a reputation – along with Colin McCahon and Toss Woollaston – as one of the leading figures in twentieth-century New Zealand art. She worked primarily in oil and water colour, and became well-known for her portraits and landscapes.

When did Rita Angus change her name to Rita Cook?

Angus signed many of her paintings as Rita Cook between 1930 and 1946, but after she discovered in 1941 that Alfred Cook had remarried, she changed her surname by deed poll to McKenzie, her paternal grandmother’s surname. As a result, some of her paintings are also signed R. Mackenzie or R. McKenzie, but the majority are signed Rita Angus.

What was the purpose of Rita Angus’s painting Cass?

In 1936 Rita Angus and Louise Hendersonmade a sketching expedition to Arthur’s Pass. The drawings from this trip formed the basis of ‘Cass’ (1936), a painting of a small Canterbury railway station, which represented a break away from her academic training.

Where did Henrietta Angus grow up?

Henrietta Catherine Angus was born on 12 March 1908 in Hastings, the eldest of seven children of William McKenzie Angus and Ethel Violet Crabtree. In 1921, her family moved to Palmerston North and she attended Palmerston North Girls’ High School (1922–26).