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Collections, bequests and donations

 

Julian & Josie Robertson Collection
Thanksgiving Foundation
The Chartwell Trust
E. H. McCormick Bequest
Colin McCahon and Frances Hodgkins
The Ilene and Laurence Dakin Bequest
Dr Walter Auburn
Private Gifts
Patrons of the Gallery
Lucy Carrington Wertheim
The Edmiston Trust
Friends of the Gallery
The Partridge Collection
Mackelvie Trust
James Tannock Mackelvie
Sir George Grey


James Tannock Mackelvie

In 1893 the gifts and bequests of James Tannock Mackelvie to the City of Auckland were displayed in the Gallery for the first time. A Glaswegian Scot, Mackelvie had lived in Auckland from 1865 until 1871, taking an active part in city life. He was one of the original members of the Council of the Auckland Institute, later the Auckland War Memorial Museum. After returning to London he set about putting together an art collection, sending several consignments to Auckland from 1876 onwards. Works included a Saint Sebastian by Guido Reni, pencil drawings by J. M. W. Turner and a bronze statue of a draped female figure, believed to have come from the ruins of Pompeii. A few months before he died he also produced a sixty-page record of the works titled Catalogue of the Mackelvie Collection, for Auckland, New Zealand, 1885.


Saint Sebastian Circa 1625 Guido Reni

Saint Sebastian Circa 1625

Oil On Canvas

Mackelvie Trust Collection,
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki
Gift of James Tannock Mackelvie, 1882

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