Douglas Lilburn


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Douglas Lilburn  1945
watercolour, 444 x 336 mm
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, on loan from the Rita Angus Estate


This portrait of the composer Douglas Lilburn – whom Rita Angus knew by his second name, Gordon – was one of her most prized works.

After their love affair, Lilburn remained a crucial figure in Angus’s life – as a friend and also as a fellow artist. Like Angus, Lilburn was intensely committed to his work and had a strong sense of himself as an artistic pioneer in New Zealand.

Angus was candid about what this work meant to her: ‘The water-colour portrait is more than a peak in my painting life, it is of a very intimate nature, the expression of my long and deep devotion to Gordon.’


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All artworks are reproduced courtesy of the Estate of Rita Angus.