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New Zealand painter

Pauline Morse
BornChristchurch
NationalityNew Zealand
Alma materWellington Girls College, Victoria University
Known forPainting

Pauline Morse is a New Zealand painter, based in Pukerua Bay.

Biography

Morse's best-known work is a series of bird studies which appeared on a series of definitive stamps first issued between 1985 and 1991.

Morse is also known for her paintings of Pāuatahanui, Plimmerton, Pukerua Bay, and Mana Island. Her paintings have been exhibited at many New Zealand art galleries. Morse's career as a painter started in Fiji where she was asked to illustrate Birds of the Fiji Bush by Fergus Clunie and then in 1994 she wrote and illustrated Wild Natives.

References

  1. "Pauline Morse". Te Papa Tongarewa.
  2. "Porirua scenery proves inspiring". stuff.co.nz.


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