condensed discuss document expanded export feedback print share remove reset document_white enquire_white export_white report_white
discuss document export feedback print share gallery-landscape xml

Anna Ma'afu and others in Ma'i Mua's kitchen

documentary heritage
  • Description

    Group of 4 women and 6 children seated around low table.

  • Other Id

    911 (Presto content ID)

    PC51 (20) (Reference Number)

    94/5 (accession number)

    PD96 (Legacy number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Images

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Anna Ma'afu and others in Ma'i Mua's kitchen
  • Primary Maker

     Noelle Sandwith (Artist)

  • Date
    1954
  • Signature/marks

    Noelle Sandwith

  • Physical Description

    65.5 x 51 cm; masking tape on back of the image

  • Level of Current Record
    Child
  • Related Object Notes
    Sandwith, Noelle Ora. Wide-eyed in Tonga: a south seas odyssey. MS 94/43.
    PA 36 (1-6); PB 40; PC 51 (1-23); PD 165 (1-6)
  • Is Part Of
  • Media/Materials
    Charcoal
  • Subject Category
  • Provenance Details
    Noelle Sandwith
    "Junglewood'
    17 Addison Road
    Wanstead, London
    England
  • Public Access Text

    Group of 4 women and 6 children seated around low table.

    Noelle Sandwith trained at the Kingston-upon-Thames Art School (1944-45), Croydon Art School (1946) and Heatherley Art School (1947-48). In 1950 she accompanied her uncle to Tonga where she taught and travelled. Following a sketching holiday in the outbacks of Australia, she returned to Tonga in 1953, living with a Tongan family, sketching and recording the islands' social life and customs before returning to England in 1954 to train as a nurse. Her work on the Tongan Islands has received international press coverage.

    The numbering sequence in the series field follows Noelle Sandwith's list included with the text of the manuscript.

    Exhibited: 1956 & 1958 in group shows at the Royal Society of British Artists; 1960 invited to exhibit at Foyles Art Gallery 'Coolibahs to Coconuts'; 1961 London Society of Women Artists; 1962 & 1965 Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions; 1969 Brighton Art Gallery; 1970 London Society of Women Artists; 1996 The Heatherly School of Fine Art 150 year Anniversary Exhibition; 2005 National Museum of Australia 'In search of the Birdsville Track'.

    Represented in collections at: The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, UK; The Starr Foundation, Albion, Michigan, USA; The Museum of Mankind, London, UK; The National Museum of Australia, Canberra; The Auckland Museum, Auckland, New Zealand; The Royal Free Archives, London, UK.

  • Copyright
    All rights reserved
  • Last Update
    06 Dec 2022

Related items

Similar items

Results from DigitalNZ

Related objects

    The development of the Auckland War Memorial Museum online collection is an ongoing process; updates, new images and records are added weekly. In some cases, records have yet to be confirmed by Museum staff, and there could be mistakes or omissions in the information provided.

    The gift of curiosity

    With unlimited free entry to all paid exhibitions, discounted event tickets and exclusive Member-only events, a Museum Membership is the gift that keeps on giving year-round.

    SEE OPTIONS FROM $60

    The gift of curiosity