108. Charles Mcphee (1910 - 2002)
Tahitian Innocence
Oil on velvet
89 x 68 cm
Signed, inscribed & dated 1983
est. $3,000 - 5,000
Fetched $2,800
Relative Size: Tahitian Innocence
Relative size

SEVEN VELVET PAINTINGS BY CHARLES MCPHEE FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, AUCKLAND

Charles McPhee was one of the first artists to paint on black velvet. He studied with the founder of this genre, American artist Edgar Leeteg (1904 -1954). In the early years after WWII, painting on velvet was a unique new technique which enabled the artist to render life forms in a tactile and lifelike way. In the 1960s Charlie McPhee enjoyed immense success and personal popularity. He was inundated with commissions and his exhibitions were sell outs.

Whilst studying with Leetag, Charles McPhee met Tahitian beauty and artist's model, Elizabeth Tetuanui. Elizabeth became his wife and long- time muse. On returning to New Zealand they established their home and studio in the Waitakeres.

A 1998 television documentary,Velvet Dreams, by award-winning Samoan director, Sima Urale featured the artist and his works. Charlie died at the age of 92.

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