Maori Woman, Tolaga Bay
53 x 38 cm
est. $800 - 1,200
The works of popular Waikato artist and teacher Ida Carey 1891 - 1982 have received increased market attention over recent years. During the 1920s whilst based in Sydney, Ida studied with Italian artist Anthony Dattilo Rubbo 1870 - 1955. Best known as a portrait painter, in the 1960s she began a series featuring Maori women with Moko. A versatile artist, Ida was also a competent painter of interiors, landscapes, still life and a series of ballet scenes.
She was a founding member of the Waikato Society of Arts, becoming President in 1934. She succeeded fellow artist Ivy Copeland (1895 - 1961) as a lecturer at Auckland College of Education and taught art in several Hamilton schools. Represented: Christchurch Art Gallery, Rotorua Museum, Waikato Museum. A collection of her paintings are on permanent exhibition at Puke Ariki, New Plymouth.