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Don Binney Archive

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- Don Binney (1940-2012) is a key Auckland painter whose works from the 1960s of birds and landscapes have become iconic. Don Binney Archive, RC2023-4, E H McCormick Research Library, Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki gift of Philippa Binney 2023

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  • Title

    Don Binney Archive

  • Maker

    Don Binney

  • Date made

    1960s-2012

  • Subject

    artists, painters (artists), vegetation, landforms, bodies of water, landscapes (representations), natural landscapes, landscape protection, birds, animals, environment, coastal environments, environmental impact, environmental protection, ornithologists, ornithology, architecture, coins, botany, natural history, botanists, archaeology, industrial archaeology, landscape archaeology, geoarchaeology, geology, geologists, ruins, volcanoes, colonial cities, colonials, Māori, Māori creation narrative, authors, novelists, diarists, photographers, photography, nature photography, travel photography, journalists, journalism, theology, Anglican, religion, religious (people), collage, mysticism, Archive Personal Papers

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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

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