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Upper right (u.r.) in pencil: for Rodney Kennedy’s landscape; c.r. in pencil: missing drawing from this sheet with R.N. O’Reilly; inscribed through image in blue & black ink: artist’s notes; verso: fragment of painting.

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Lower right (l.r.) in pencil: McCahon ’40; margin r. in pencil: from Portobello?; u.r.: [paper manufacturer’s printed inscription].

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Lower centre (l.c.) in pencil: Saddle Hill. C. McCahon 1939.

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Lower right (l.r.) in ink: McCahon ’40; verso in pencil: Otago Peninsular landscape, Colin McCahon 1940; paper manufacturer’s printed inscription.

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Lower right (l.r.) in ink: Peninsular landscape, McCahon.

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Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: McCahon; c.l. in pencil: Peninsula. Little Harbour Cone & sandspit across Papanui Inlet; l.r. in pencil: drawing for the Fleischl picture.

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Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Mount Charles C. McCahon 1940 [paper manufacturer’s printed inscription].

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Lower centre (l.c.) in ink: 4YA. 4ZB Highcliff; l.r. in ink: McCahon.

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Lower centre (l.c.) in ink: Peninsular landscape with lamp. McCahon; verso: indian ink sketch.

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Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Greetings to Mondrian’s Chrysanthemum of 1908; l.r. in pencil: Colin McCahon August 1971 Kaipara Flat; papermakers chop: Steinbach Malmedy; label: Mollers Gallery.

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Lower centre (l.c.) with brush: McCahon August ’59; u.l. - c.r. with brush: God, it is all dark. The heart beat but there is no answering hark of a hearer and no-one to speak; l.r. with brush: John in Canterbury; verso: Colin McCahon No 36 August…

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Lower left (l.l.) in pencil: Colin McCahon For my friend Pat France, Feb 1970. Poem by John Caselberg No 1 of six on van Gogh, the other five of which I hope you will love as much. Colin; through image in chalk: Wild the hedgerows, wild the spring,…

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Lower left (l.l.): McCahon May ’ 57, Aug Sept 1, Titirangi; l.r. Winter.

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