Fanny Eva Richardson, 'Deep Blue Big Mikey Tree, Coprosma propinqua (mingimingi)', circa 1900s - Print
Fanny Eva Richardson was a Wellington artist who was born in 1872. Her main medium was watercolours, and she was a regular exhibitor at the Academy of Fine Arts. She also created work for the Forest and Bird magazine.
Coprosma propinqua is a New Zealand tree that grows to 3 to 6 metres in height. Richardson has used watercolour and graphite pencil to delicately capture its small leaves and blue fruit. The original drawing is 206 x 302mm in size.
Coprosma propinqua is a New Zealand tree that grows to 3 to 6 metres in height. Richardson has used watercolour and graphite pencil to delicately capture its small leaves and blue fruit. The original drawing is 206 x 302mm in size.
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