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356: 102:, against a bright starburst background. Tutill produced works during her teenage years which explored Māori iconography. In an interview with Ken Hall in 2007, Tutill admitted that at the time she had known very little about Māori art, and was bemused at the attention these works of hers received. 79:, and remained in that position for about 25 years. Tutill branched out into stained glass window design, and in 1984 designed a window for St George's Hospital Chapel, Merivale, Christchurch, which was executed by Paul Hutchins. 72:, Christchurch, as a designer. Towards the end of the 1930s she joined a Christchurch studio making parchment. Working from home, she also produced cards, bookmarks and book covers for sale in department stores. 41:
straight out of primary school, and studied there from 1929 to 1934. Tutill studied under many leading figures of the Canterbury Arts and Crafts movement. Tutill's teachers included Dorothy Brewster,
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Stained Glass in Canterbury, New Zealand, 1860 to 1988: A thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Art History at the University of Canterbury
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Tutill was ordained into the Anglican church in 1986. She died on 31 January 2010.
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Index

Christchurch Art Gallery
Christchurch
Canterbury College School of Art
Ivy Fife
Florence Atkins
Julia Scarvell
Francis Shurrock
Louise Henderson
Bill Sutton
Whitcombe & Tombs
St Margaret's College
National Gallery of Victoria
wharenui
tiki
Christchurch Art Gallery
The arts & crafts movement in New Zealand,1870–1940 : women make their mark
ISBN
1-86940-229-4
OCLC
45824191
"The Arts and Crafts movement - Johnstone Collection : The Design Movement and the School of Fine Arts – University of Canterbury – New Zealand"



"Reverend Doris Tutill – Interviews – ArtSchool 125"
The arts & crafts movement in New Zealand,1870–1940 : women make their mark
ISBN
1-86940-229-4
OCLC
45824191

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