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Robert Nettleton Field

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who was especially interested in Field's idea of finding one's 'direction' as an artist. McCahon stated, “The painter’s life for me was exemplified by the life and work of R.N. Field.”
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on 3 March 1899. Field was described as “a quiet man who has never sought publicity and makes the most modest claims for himself.”
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New Zealand artist, sculptor, potter and art teacher
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Holy Trinity Cathedral, Auckland
Bromley
Kent
England
Colin McCahon
"Robert Nettleton Field"
Dictionary of New Zealand Biography
Ministry for Culture and Heritage
"Robert Nettleton Field"
ISBN
978-1-4438-7232-4
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New Zealand artist stubs

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