Bananas and Coconuts (D12)
Maker
Higgs, Avis
Production date
1949
Current rights
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About this object
Acrylic on paper featuring navy blue banana and coconut trees on a white background.
Designs like Bananas and Coconuts move away from Australian and New Zealand specific imagery and demonstrate the designer's desire to include more generic motifs and imagery in her work. The likely reason for this move was to create appeal to a wide post-war market including the American leisurewear market.
Designs like Bananas and Coconuts move away from Australian and New Zealand specific imagery and demonstrate the designer's desire to include more generic motifs and imagery in her work. The likely reason for this move was to create appeal to a wide post-war market including the American leisurewear market.
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Production date
1949
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Measurements
Height x Width x Depth/Length: 755 x 544 x 38mm
Length x Width: 251 x 240mm
Length x Width: 251 x 240mm
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Caption
Collection of Hawke's Bay Museums Trust, Ruawharo Tā-ū-rangi, 2004/23/4
Credit line
gifted by Marguerite Beere. Reproduced by kind permission of the Estate of Avis Higgs
Other number(s)
2004/23/4, 4, D12, 26323
Accession number
2004/23/4
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