Taranaki - Christopher Perkins (1931) ( nzhistory.govt.nz )

Christopher Perkins’ (1891–1968) Taranaki was highly influential in the development of the regional style in New Zealand painting that was dominant from the 1930s to the 1950s. Perkins placed a dairy factory, which he saw as a sign of progress, in front of a sharply stylised mountain. The work was based on the hard-edged style being practised in Britain and Canada at the time. (from the NZ History site)

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