Sheba – (Mary Elizabeth Tripe) Anterior Următor


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data: 1929

muzeu: Te Papa (Wellington, New Zealand)

Tehnică: Oil On Canvas

This is a portrait of Alison Kirkcaldie, who was part of the family that owned Wellington’s Kirkcaldie and Stains department store. Mary Tripe has painted her in fancy dress, as the Queen of Sheba. In 1928, Alison Kirkcaldie was one of six young Wellington women chosen to participate in the Dream of Fair Women Pageant. The pageant was held in the Town Hall, with each participant dressed as a different queen. It was part of a fundraising carnival to raise money for the establishment of a National Art Gallery. Mary Tripe was one of New Zealand

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