Ursula Bullard
Exhibition floor talk - Retrospective
2pm Saturday 27 November 2021
Ursula Bullard (1923 – 1989 née Cooke a.k.a Ursula Curnow) was a New Zealand artist who worked with a number of media including oils, water colours, lithographs, charcoal on paper, pen and ink on paper and sculptures. Her paintings include landscapes, interiors, still life and portraits. Her artistic career extended from c.1940 to 1989. Ursula Bullard was a contemporary of artists such as AA Deans, Peter McIntyre and Juliet Peter who are represented in the Gallery’s collection.
Ursula Bullard (1923 – 1989 née Cooke a.k.a Ursula Curnow) was a New Zealand artist who worked with a number of media including oils, water colours, lithographs, charcoal on paper, pen and ink on paper and sculptures. Her paintings include landscapes, interiors, still life and portraits. Her artistic career extended from c.1940 to 1989. Ursula Bullard was a contemporary of artists such as AA Deans, Peter McIntyre and Juliet Peter who are represented in the Gallery’s collection.
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