Artist

Hinehauone Coralie Cameron

New Zealand, 1904–1993

Hinehauone Coralie Cameron was a New Zealand artist.

Hinehauone Coralie Cameron was a New Zealand painter and printmaker who lived from 1904 to 1993. Her artistic practice encompassed both painting and printmaking, contributing to the visual culture of her nation during the twentieth century. Cameron developed her skills through formal study under three notable artists: Harry Linley Richardson, Dorothy Kate Richmond, and Mary Elizabeth Tripe. These mentors guided her early development as she pursued her career as a working artist. Her work remains a part of the documented history of New Zealand art, reflecting the training and influences she received from these established figures.

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