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dc.creatorTomlin, Jim-
dc.date2016-
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-30T03:00:04Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-30T03:00:04Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/514425-
dc.description5 b/w. Portrait of John Hislop and David Con Hutton; Dunedin Stock Exchange Building; and proposed floor plans for the School of Art.-
dc.description1 colour-
dc.description.abstractSpeaks to the development of arts education in Otago during the period 1870 to 1876 and the central roles of John Hislop, architect of the Otago Education Scheme and David Con Hutton, first appointed Drawing Master in establishing New Zealand's first School of Art. As the school developed encouragement was made to extend the syllabus beyond 'copying' which had been promoted by Hutton. As the student roll expanded so to did the curriculum, incorporating metalwork and pottery alongside drawing.-
dc.formatphysical text-
dc.format.mediumText-
dc.format.mediumImage-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherINZART/The University of Auckland Library=Te Tumu Herenga-
dc.rightsCopyright restrictions apply-
dc.title1870 - 1876 The Initial Years-
prism.number12-
dc.subject.personHutton, David Con-
dc.subject.personHislop, John-
dc.subject.organisationDunedin School of Art-
dc.description.notesArticle forms one chapter of 'Dunedin School of Art: A History' by Jim Tomlin. All fourteen chapters are included in Scope issue 12, December 2016.-
dc.identifier.inmagic206733-
dc.subject.articletypeJournal-
dc.subject.artworkDavid Edward Hutton, Eldest Son of the Artist (1873, David Con Hutton)-
dc.subject.gettyart education-
dc.subject.gettydrawing (image-making)-
dc.subject.gettyart schools (institutions)-
dc.subject.localhistory-
dc.subject.localarchitecture-
prism.publicationnameScope. Art-
prism.pagerange20-29-
prism.issuenameDecember-
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