87. Douglas Badcock 1922 - 2009
Motapu Peak, Wanaka
Oil on board
44.5 x 60 cm
Signed & dated 1985
est. $4,500 - 6,500
Fetched $4,750
Relative Size: Motapu Peak, Wanaka
Relative size

Provenance: Estate of Douglas Badcock

Born in Balclutha 1922 Douglas Badcock had a highly successful professional art career. Preferring to paint en plein air, mostly in oil, Douglas earned a reputation as one of New Zealand's leading landscape painters. His paintings are included in the Royal collection s of both England and Thailand. Badcock was a Kelliher Art Award winner and several books have been published on his work. He gained second prize in the 1959 Kelliher Art Award and third prize in the 1962 award. Badcock died in 2009.

I paint seas, skies, mountains. I paint the world I know, as it appears to me. I have an image that is there and I have to record it.

When I'm painting I let the subject reveal itself. Picasso said `I don't seek, I find'. And finding is a revelation - intellectually, emotionally, spiritually. The primary motivation is self-expression, but if there's no vision, if we don't see beauty in nature any more, then we're nowhere. Douglas Badcock, Listener, 2004

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