Raymond Harris-Ching (B.1935), new zealander
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price plus bu… Read more RAY HARRIS-CHING The late Sir Peter Scott predicted a great future for Harris-Ching when he arrived in the Northern Hemisphere from New Zealand in the 1960's. Scott pronounced that Ching's technique for painting feathers was 'so exquisite'. Today he is one of the most admired artists in the world. His drawing skills are extraordinary and he can convey texture, tone and luminosity in drawings, oils and acrylics with power and unequalled draftsmandhsip. With emphasis on the forces that have led to the creation of creatures and habitats and numerous colour notes, his work has a unique and unrivalled perfection.
Raymond Harris-Ching (B.1935), new zealander

North Auckland Forest and New Zealand Pigeon

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Raymond Harris-Ching (B.1935), new zealander
North Auckland Forest and New Zealand Pigeon
signed, inscribed and dated lower right raymond ching/North Auckland/November 4th/1980
pencil
207/8 x 141/8 in. (53 x 36 cm.)
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