TY - BOOK AU - Blackley, Roger, AU - Goldie,C.F. ED - Auckland Art Gallery. TI - Goldie SN - 1869533402 AV - ND1108.G6 A4 1997 U1 - 759.993 21 PY - 1997/// CY - Auckland, N.Z. PB - Auckland Art Gallery, David Bateman KW - Goldie, C. F. KW - Painters KW - New Zealand KW - Biography KW - Maori (New Zealand people) KW - Portraits KW - Portrait painting KW - 20th century KW - Art, Maori KW - Waka toi KW - reo KW - Kōrero taumata KW - Tāngata KW - Kōrero nehe KW - Exhibition catalogues KW - Biographies KW - fast KW - Pictorial works N1 - "Published by Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki ... in association with David Bateman."--Title page verso; "Published on the occasion of the exhibition, Goldie Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki, 28 June - 28 October 1997"--Title page verso; Includes bibliographical references (page 197) and index; The art of Charles F. Goldie -- Early life -- An artists emerges -- The Academie Julian, Paris -- Life in Paris -- Plans for the future -- The arrival -- Launching a career -- 'Noble relics' -- Repeat performances -- Enlarging the gallery -- The other side of fame -- Continuing the career -- Elopement to Sydney -- The menace of modernism -- The late career -- Goldie's posthumous fortunes -- Breaking the records -- Theft, vandalism and forgery -- The 'Ranfurly' controversy -- Goldie in the Maori world -- Trouble with reproductions -- Smoothing the pillow -- Pakeha 'history' -- Goldie's legacy -- Plates -- Ta Moko : Maori tattoo / Ngahuia te Awekotuku -- Two paintings by C.F. Goldie : their brilliant careers / Leonard Bell -- Materials and techniques / David J. Wise -- Plates -- Selected historical writings -- Goldie's exhibitions -- Notes to the text N2 - Charles F. Goldie (1870-1947) is one of New Zealand's best known artists, with mystique surrounding his work. His fame has been fed by newspaper reports documenting record-shattering prices, thefts, vandalism and forgeries. The book explores Goldie's career, his early still life paintings, his time as a student in Paris, his reign as Aukland's leading painter, the fall from critical favour, descent into ill health and distinctive late period paintings of the 1930s ER -