Hodgkins - a look at both sides now

Dunedin Public Art Gallery public programmes manager Robyn Notman (left) and paintings...
Dunedin Public Art Gallery public programmes manager Robyn Notman (left) and paintings conservator Jenny Sherman admire the newly discovered working sketch yesterday.
The painting Hodgkins wanted to be seen - Country Scene with Pollarded Trees and Wooden Gate....
The painting Hodgkins wanted to be seen - Country Scene with Pollarded Trees and Wooden Gate. Photos by Gerard O'Brien.

A Frances Hodgkins painting has been discovered in Dunedin after being hidden for 80 years.

Staff at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery (DPAG) uncovered the work during restoration of a Hodgkins watercolour which was purchased last year.

"We thought it was a very exciting discovery," DPAGpublic programmes manager Robyn Notman said yesterday.

"It obviously hasn't been out of the frame for a long time, so it's something very special and it certainly adds to the interest of the work.

"We were also struck by how fresh it still is, after all these years. I haven't seen any other works like this by Hodgkins in such beautiful condition."

The hidden sketch, which is believed to be of the River Tone in Somerset, was discovered by DPAG paintings conservator Jenny Sherman on the back of Country Scene with Pollarded Trees and Wooden Gate.

"Sometimes you do find things on the back.

"There is a long history of artists using the same support to do a number of different sketches, studies and works.

"We're still checking out the provenance. We've got Hodgkins works from this period, but we don't have one like this. It's quite a big watercolour for her."

The covered up work was probably a working sketch from the early 1930s, Ms Notman said.

"That was one of her most highly regarded periods of production.

"You can see in the work that she's experimenting withloosening up her brushwork and using more vibrant colours." Hodgkins (1869-1947) was born in Dunedin but worked for most of her life in Europe.

Her father, William Mathew Hodgkins, was one of the founders of the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.

"She is the most highly-regarded New Zealand artist of the first half of the 20th century and we've got a very good representation of her art.

"We've made a special effort to collect her works since the 1960s," Ms Notman said.

The two works will be specially framed so that both sides can be viewed, and shown in the 2012 Hodgkins birthday exhibition, "Kaleidoscope", which opens on April 28.

- nigel.benson@odt.co.nz

 

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