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203:, and was the son of Philip Gully, a porter, and Mary Vincent. Gully's formal education finished when he was apprenticed to Stothert's foundry aged around 13. He worked in the designing and drafting department. He received some training in painting from a Bristol watercolourist, W. J. Muller. Having finished his apprenticeship, he got a job as a clerk in the Bath Savings Bank, then later joined his father's business in that city. He was probably already painting as a pastime, and—apart from a few private lessons—received no formal art training. 232:, and purchased the Omata Store in 1854. However, there were not enough settlers to support it, and from 1856 he was in financial difficulties. In 1858 bankruptcy forced Gully to move to New Plymouth, where he engaged in casual clerical work. He also advertised his availability to paint views of properties for sending overseas. He served as a volunteer during the later Land Wars but was invalided out of the army as the hard conditions were too severe for his constitution. 27: 285:
Gully's large watercolours became immensely popular at Art Society shows. He sold all of the watercolours he submitted to the 'New Zealand Exhibition' in Dunedin in 1865 before the exhibition even opened and won a silver medal. He exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1871 and in 1873 sent 9 paintings to
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was a lifelong friend of Gully's and his companion in many painting expeditions. He continued to paint in his spare time until 1878 when he was able to resign his position to paint full-time. He was a popular artist during his lifetime and is now regarded as one of New Zealand's foremost landscape
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in London and the 'Intercolonial Exhibition' in Melbourne. He also exhibited works with the Society of British Watercolour Artists in London. His last big exhibition was the 'Wellington Industrial Exhibition' of 1885. In 1889, a year after his death, the
243:, where he spent the rest of his life. He purchased a house in Trafalgar Street with a large, sunny garden and orchard. Gully was fond of gardening. He also built a large studio which became a gathering place for his friends and family. 436: 313:, also known as Carl Feoder Goldie (6 December 1923 – 21 October 2013) was a New Zealand art forger. Among the group of artists Sim claimed to have faked and sold on were works by John Gully. 282:
Painting almost entirely in watercolour, Gully often went on sketching trips and filled sketch-books with careful pencil studies and numerous quick-wash drawings both in colour and sepia.
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In 1852 Jane and John decided to emigrate with their family of three children to New Zealand. John Gully was influenced by his reading of Hursthouse's glowing account of New Zealand titled
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On 22 July 1846 John Gully married Jane Moore, a young widow with a baby son and the daughter of John Eyles. They went on to have six children, two of whom died in childhood.
266:, but because he was self-taught and not schooled in classical style he was not popular with the principal. Gully continued to teach informally - one of his students was 302:
Gully died on 1 November 1888 at the age of sixty-nine after a long and painful illness. He was survived by his wife Jane and four sons and a daughter.
270:, whose works are now held in the Alexander Turnbull Library. Eventually in 1863, with assistance of his friend, politician and amateur painter 556: 355: 296: 255:, who commissioned him to complete 12 watercolours of Canterbury mountains and glaciers to illustrate a lecture given by Haast at the 551: 507: 274:(whom he had met while in New Plymouth), Gully was appointed as a full-time draughtsman at the Nelson provincial survey office. 91: 63: 566: 546: 44: 477: 70: 482: 110: 77: 561: 457: 291: 48: 519: 59: 411: 256: 287: 363: 512: 37: 84: 541: 536: 275: 271: 465: 8: 240: 157: 267: 252: 503: 330: 263: 200: 139: 530: 221:
on 5 April 1852, where after a month the ship proceeded to the settlement of
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On 31 July 1860, Gully and his family left New Plymouth on the
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finally arriving at their destination on 9 May 1852.
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in Dunedin featured a special showing of his works.
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