Thomas Gulliver sketchbooks
Scope and Contents
The sketchbooks contain pencil, pen and ink, and coloured sketches of landscapes, boats, buildings, as well as charicatures of people. Some of the sketches are clearly related to the later, finished works, such as the sketches of the 'Pied Fantail' and 'Kingfisher' which highlight his attention to colour and geometry.
Further information on the sketchbooks is contained in: Johnston, Alexa (1979). T.V. Gulliver a catalogue of his graphic works. Thesis (MA--Art History), University of Auckland, 1979.
Dates
- 1900s - 1920s
Creator
Conditions Governing Access
Not restricted
Biographical / Historical
Thomas Gulliver (1891-1933) was a civil engineer and amateur artist, considered New Zealand’s foremost authority on the graphic arts in his time.
An exponent of etching, dry-point, aquatint, wood engraving and wood block colour printing, he excelled in pencil sketches of buildings and Auckland city scenes. Other interests included bookplate design and lettering, as well as book production and typography which led to the limited run production of a volume of poetry entitled ‘The years go round’, by R. A. Singer, and assisting the Auckland Little Theatre Company with their set design.
In 1916 he founded the Quoin Club which helped revive national interest and recognition of etching and the graphic arts, through promotion and exhibition, until its dissolution in 1929.
Despite these activities Gulliver rarely exhibited, and did not refer to himself as an artist.
From 1927 he assisted the Auckland Art Gallery with curating graphic arts exhibitions, and in 1929 advised the Gallery on purchases for a permanent print collection. This led to formal recognition of his assistance with his appointment as ‘Honorary Curator of the Print Collection’.
Extent
0.3 metres (4 folders)
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Donated to the Fine Arts Library by Ron Holloway, December 1989.
- Title
- Inventory of the Thomas Gulliver sketchbooks, 1908 - ca1926.
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- William Hamill
- Date
- April 2015
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the Fine Arts Special Collections, University of Auckland Repository
5 Alfred Street
Private Bag 92019
Auckland 1142 New Zealand
specialcollections@auckland.ac.nz