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      • FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941) - THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO'S S.S. 'TONGARIRO' UNDER REEFED CANVAS
        Apr. 23, 2024

        FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941) - THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO'S S.S. 'TONGARIRO' UNDER REEFED CANVAS

        Est: £600 - £800

        FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941) - THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO'S S.S. 'TONGARIRO' UNDER REEFED CANVAS FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941) The New Zealand Shipping Co's S.S. 'Tongariro' under reefed canvas Signed 'F. Barnes Wellington 1906' (lower right) and inscribed with title lower left Oil on board 20 x 30in. (51 x 76cm.) Built by Hawthorn Leslie in 1901, the 8,895 ton general cargo steamer Tongariro was wrecked off Bull Rocks, Portland Island, New Zealand on 30th August, 1916, whilst carrying a general cargo from London intended for Wellington. slight scuffing top left-hand side and bottom edge, could do with a clean (unframed)

        Charles Miller Ltd
      • A SEASHELL PAINTED BY FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941), CIRCA 1930
        Apr. 26, 2022

        A SEASHELL PAINTED BY FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941), CIRCA 1930

        Est: £150 - £250

        A SEASHELL PAINTED BY FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941), CIRCA 1930 A SEASHELL PAINTED BY FRANK BARNES (NEW ZEALAND, 1859-1941), CIRCA 1930 painted on a thick tail fusus (hemifusus crassicaudus) depicting a steamship of the Harrison Line, steaming off a headland, inscribed St Thomas V.I.A. -- 10in. (25.5cm.) wide; together with another painted on a cut-down shell of similar type and a copy of the S.A.S. auction catalogue for The Natural World, The Collection of the late William Owen, Tuesday, 11th May, 2021 (3) Provenance: From the Special Auction Services sale: From The Natural World, The Collection of the late William Owen, Tuesday, 11th May, 2021

        Charles Miller Ltd
      • Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique
        Nov. 14, 2021

        Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,900 - $2,500

        ARTIST: Frank Barnes (New Zealand, 1859 - 1941) NAME: SS Tarawera off Pencarrow, Wellington by Moonlight YEAR: 1897 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 34 inches / 60 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen, Vera Veronica Cummings, Charles C McPhee, Peter McIntyre, Horatio Gordon Major-General Robley, Joseph Gaut, Tom Esplin, Charles Blomfield, Sam Stuart, Jane Evans, Colin Vernon Wheeler, Des Robertshaw, Charles Nathaniel Worsley, Henry William Kirkwood, Peter Siddell, Michael Smither, Charles Tole CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117393 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Frank Barnes one of New Zealand's most prolific and treasured maritime artists, lead a solitary life. He has extreme significance in the history of New Zealand maritime art because of the length of his career that spanned the transition from sail to steam power. His painting career spanned forty years with eighty of his works identified in New Zealand. He painted ships he saw from the time he arrived (believed to have jumped ship in Wellington) in the 1890s. His earliest works dating from 1899 and the most recent recorded as 1940. He painted from memory with considerable accuracy, utilising his association with ships before becoming a shepherd as his source of reference. His oil paintings featured a range of vessels, from the Wellington harbour tug 'Toia' to the Royal Navy cruiser 'HMS New Zealand' and coastal traders to ocean going passenger liners that passed through the Wellington Heads where he lived in a muster's hut and painted vessels from the window. Frank was a highly competent maritime painter in the naive style.His work is well represented in both the Auckland and Wellington Maritime Museums and there are a number of his works in public collections around the country as well as in public institutions overseas. The Edmiston Gallery, Auckland National Maritime Museum, Viaduct Harbour in Auckland held an exhibit 'A Shepherd and his Ships' 1 March - 5 June 2006 featuring sixty works by Frank Barnes. The museum have 13 paintings by this artist and at the moment in July 2006 six are on display - SS Waiwera, SS Ionic, Britannic, Rimutaka, County of Inverness, USSCo SS Manuka.The Museum of City and Sea, Queens' Wharf ,Wellington, holds 51 works by Frank Barnes, mainly paintings with a small number of painted eggs and feathers. There are none on display at the moment (July 2006) but the Museum held a temporary exhibition (from August 9, 2005 for a few months) called 'A Shepherd and His Ships' featuring most of the works (70 works). Ships featured include the Maori (II), Wahine (I), Rangatira (I), Awatea, Penguin, Corinthic, Ionic, Waiwera and others.He was a sailor and it is believed to have jumped ship he lived in Wellington during the late 1890s and lived on Hawker Street, Mt Victoria where he was commissioned to paint the Union Steam Ship Company vessel Takapuna, by her engineer, George Robinson. The painting was inherited by his grandson Graeme Smith who had been enthralled by the painting as a young boy. Graeme asked for the painting and enquired about the artist. He remembered his grandfather saying 'Frank is always drunk but he paints good ships' Locals would purchase Frank's paintings. It is said that he would go into town about once a year to 'knock back his cheque', then having spent it all, he would paint ship paintings for the patron to pay for more drink.Frank was also a shepherd and the majority of his life from 1895 worked and lived alone in a muster's hut that became known as 'Barney's Whare' on the isolated Orongorongo Station, near Turakirae Head, Palliser Bay, Wairarapa, between the Wainuiomata and Mukamuka Rivers. Turakirae Head is a promontory on the southern coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is located at the western end of Palliser Bay, 20 kilometres southeast of Wellington, at the southern end of the Rimutaka Ranges. He had wonderful outlook from the window of his hut, where he painted, a view of Cook Strait and vessels entering and leaving the Wellington harbour. He loved his hut and never wanted to leave it but when time came he was unable to live alone Barney's employers, the Riddliford's who owned Orongorongo Station, Eric Riddiford move Frank to town in 1941 and paid for him to stay in a High Street, Lower Hutt hotel. Frank Barnes died in the Wellington Public Hospital on 27 April, 1941 from hypostatic pneumonia after fracturing his arm at age 82 years. He is buried in Taita Cemetery, Hutt City, in a grave that was marked in May 2006. Money was raised to put a Memorial Plaque on his grave at Taita and was unveiled 10 May 2006. The death registration said he was born in Southampton, England. Cannot identify him on electoral rolls as there were there were other Frank Barnes in Lower Hutt in the 1930s.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique
        Aug. 07, 2021

        Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique

        Est: $2,000 - $2,600

        ARTIST: Frank Barnes (New Zealand, 1859 - 1941) NAME: SS Tarawera off Pencarrow, Wellington by Moonlight YEAR: 1897 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 34 inches / 60 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen, Vera Veronica Cummings, Charles C McPhee, Peter McIntyre, Horatio Gordon Major-General Robley, Joseph Gaut, Tom Esplin, Charles Blomfield, Sam Stuart, Jane Evans, Colin Vernon Wheeler, Des Robertshaw, Charles Nathaniel Worsley, Henry William Kirkwood, Peter Siddell, Michael Smither, Charles Tole CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117393 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Frank Barnes one of New Zealand's most prolific and treasured maritime artists, lead a solitary life. He has extreme significance in the history of New Zealand maritime art because of the length of his career that spanned the transition from sail to steam power. His painting career spanned forty years with eighty of his works identified in New Zealand. He painted ships he saw from the time he arrived (believed to have jumped ship in Wellington) in the 1890s. His earliest works dating from 1899 and the most recent recorded as 1940. He painted from memory with considerable accuracy, utilising his association with ships before becoming a shepherd as his source of reference. His oil paintings featured a range of vessels, from the Wellington harbour tug 'Toia' to the Royal Navy cruiser 'HMS New Zealand' and coastal traders to ocean going passenger liners that passed through the Wellington Heads where he lived in a muster's hut and painted vessels from the window. Frank was a highly competent maritime painter in the naive style.His work is well represented in both the Auckland and Wellington Maritime Museums and there are a number of his works in public collections around the country as well as in public institutions overseas. The Edmiston Gallery, Auckland National Maritime Museum, Viaduct Harbour in Auckland held an exhibit 'A Shepherd and his Ships' 1 March - 5 June 2006 featuring sixty works by Frank Barnes. The museum have 13 paintings by this artist and at the moment in July 2006 six are on display - SS Waiwera, SS Ionic, Britannic, Rimutaka, County of Inverness, USSCo SS Manuka.The Museum of City and Sea, Queens' Wharf ,Wellington, holds 51 works by Frank Barnes, mainly paintings with a small number of painted eggs and feathers. There are none on display at the moment (July 2006) but the Museum held a temporary exhibition (from August 9, 2005 for a few months) called 'A Shepherd and His Ships' featuring most of the works (70 works). Ships featured include the Maori (II), Wahine (I), Rangatira (I), Awatea, Penguin, Corinthic, Ionic, Waiwera and others.He was a sailor and it is believed to have jumped ship he lived in Wellington during the late 1890s and lived on Hawker Street, Mt Victoria where he was commissioned to paint the Union Steam Ship Company vessel Takapuna, by her engineer, George Robinson. The painting was inherited by his grandson Graeme Smith who had been enthralled by the painting as a young boy. Graeme asked for the painting and enquired about the artist. He remembered his grandfather saying 'Frank is always drunk but he paints good ships' Locals would purchase Frank's paintings. It is said that he would go into town about once a year to 'knock back his cheque', then having spent it all, he would paint ship paintings for the patron to pay for more drink.Frank was also a shepherd and the majority of his life from 1895 worked and lived alone in a muster's hut that became known as 'Barney's Whare' on the isolated Orongorongo Station, near Turakirae Head, Palliser Bay, Wairarapa, between the Wainuiomata and Mukamuka Rivers. Turakirae Head is a promontory on the southern coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is located at the western end of Palliser Bay, 20 kilometres southeast of Wellington, at the southern end of the Rimutaka Ranges. He had wonderful outlook from the window of his hut, where he painted, a view of Cook Strait and vessels entering and leaving the Wellington harbour. He loved his hut and never wanted to leave it but when time came he was unable to live alone Barney's employers, the Riddliford's who owned Orongorongo Station, Eric Riddiford move Frank to town in 1941 and paid for him to stay in a High Street, Lower Hutt hotel. Frank Barnes died in the Wellington Public Hospital on 27 April, 1941 from hypostatic pneumonia after fracturing his arm at age 82 years. He is buried in Taita Cemetery, Hutt City, in a grave that was marked in May 2006. Money was raised to put a Memorial Plaque on his grave at Taita and was unveiled 10 May 2006. The death registration said he was born in Southampton, England. Cannot identify him on electoral rolls as there were there were other Frank Barnes in Lower Hutt in the 1930s.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique
        May. 09, 2021

        Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique

        Est: $2,100 - $2,700

        ARTIST: Frank Barnes (New Zealand, 1859 - 1941) NAME: SS Tarawera off Pencarrow, Wellington by Moonlight YEAR: 1897 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 34 inches / 60 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen, Vera Veronica Cummings, Charles C McPhee, Peter McIntyre, Horatio Gordon Major-General Robley, Joseph Gaut, Tom Esplin, Charles Blomfield, Sam Stuart, Jane Evans, Colin Vernon Wheeler, Des Robertshaw, Charles Nathaniel Worsley, Henry William Kirkwood, Peter Siddell, Michael Smither, Charles Tole CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117393 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Frank Barnes one of New Zealand's most prolific and treasured maritime artists, lead a solitary life. He has extreme significance in the history of New Zealand maritime art because of the length of his career that spanned the transition from sail to steam power. His painting career spanned forty years with eighty of his works identified in New Zealand. He painted ships he saw from the time he arrived (believed to have jumped ship in Wellington) in the 1890s. His earliest works dating from 1899 and the most recent recorded as 1940. He painted from memory with considerable accuracy, utilising his association with ships before becoming a shepherd as his source of reference. His oil paintings featured a range of vessels, from the Wellington harbour tug 'Toia' to the Royal Navy cruiser 'HMS New Zealand' and coastal traders to ocean going passenger liners that passed through the Wellington Heads where he lived in a muster's hut and painted vessels from the window. Frank was a highly competent maritime painter in the naive style.His work is well represented in both the Auckland and Wellington Maritime Museums and there are a number of his works in public collections around the country as well as in public institutions overseas. The Edmiston Gallery, Auckland National Maritime Museum, Viaduct Harbour in Auckland held an exhibit 'A Shepherd and his Ships' 1 March - 5 June 2006 featuring sixty works by Frank Barnes. The museum have 13 paintings by this artist and at the moment in July 2006 six are on display - SS Waiwera, SS Ionic, Britannic, Rimutaka, County of Inverness, USSCo SS Manuka.The Museum of City and Sea, Queens' Wharf ,Wellington, holds 51 works by Frank Barnes, mainly paintings with a small number of painted eggs and feathers. There are none on display at the moment (July 2006) but the Museum held a temporary exhibition (from August 9, 2005 for a few months) called 'A Shepherd and His Ships' featuring most of the works (70 works). Ships featured include the Maori (II), Wahine (I), Rangatira (I), Awatea, Penguin, Corinthic, Ionic, Waiwera and others.He was a sailor and it is believed to have jumped ship he lived in Wellington during the late 1890s and lived on Hawker Street, Mt Victoria where he was commissioned to paint the Union Steam Ship Company vessel Takapuna, by her engineer, George Robinson. The painting was inherited by his grandson Graeme Smith who had been enthralled by the painting as a young boy. Graeme asked for the painting and enquired about the artist. He remembered his grandfather saying 'Frank is always drunk but he paints good ships' Locals would purchase Frank's paintings. It is said that he would go into town about once a year to 'knock back his cheque', then having spent it all, he would paint ship paintings for the patron to pay for more drink.Frank was also a shepherd and the majority of his life from 1895 worked and lived alone in a muster's hut that became known as 'Barney's Whare' on the isolated Orongorongo Station, near Turakirae Head, Palliser Bay, Wairarapa, between the Wainuiomata and Mukamuka Rivers. Turakirae Head is a promontory on the southern coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is located at the western end of Palliser Bay, 20 kilometres southeast of Wellington, at the southern end of the Rimutaka Ranges. He had wonderful outlook from the window of his hut, where he painted, a view of Cook Strait and vessels entering and leaving the Wellington harbour. He loved his hut and never wanted to leave it but when time came he was unable to live alone Barney's employers, the Riddliford's who owned Orongorongo Station, Eric Riddiford move Frank to town in 1941 and paid for him to stay in a High Street, Lower Hutt hotel. Frank Barnes died in the Wellington Public Hospital on 27 April, 1941 from hypostatic pneumonia after fracturing his arm at age 82 years. He is buried in Taita Cemetery, Hutt City, in a grave that was marked in May 2006. Money was raised to put a Memorial Plaque on his grave at Taita and was unveiled 10 May 2006. The death registration said he was born in Southampton, England. Cannot identify him on electoral rolls as there were there were other Frank Barnes in Lower Hutt in the 1930s.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique
        Feb. 07, 2021

        Frank Barnes (New Zealand,1859-1941) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,900 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Frank Barnes (New Zealand, 1859 - 1941) NAME: SS Tarawera off Pencarrow, Wellington by Moonlight YEAR: 1897 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: 24 x 34 inches / 60 x 86 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Antonio Nicolo Gasparo Jacobsen, Vera Veronica Cummings, Charles C McPhee, Peter McIntyre, Horatio Gordon Major-General Robley, Joseph Gaut, Tom Esplin, Charles Blomfield, Sam Stuart, Jane Evans, Colin Vernon Wheeler, Des Robertshaw, Charles Nathaniel Worsley, Henry William Kirkwood, Peter Siddell, Michael Smither, Charles Tole CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117393 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Frank Barnes one of New Zealand's most prolific and treasured maritime artists, lead a solitary life. He has extreme significance in the history of New Zealand maritime art because of the length of his career that spanned the transition from sail to steam power. His painting career spanned forty years with eighty of his works identified in New Zealand. He painted ships he saw from the time he arrived (believed to have jumped ship in Wellington) in the 1890s. His earliest works dating from 1899 and the most recent recorded as 1940. He painted from memory with considerable accuracy, utilising his association with ships before becoming a shepherd as his source of reference. His oil paintings featured a range of vessels, from the Wellington harbour tug 'Toia' to the Royal Navy cruiser 'HMS New Zealand' and coastal traders to ocean going passenger liners that passed through the Wellington Heads where he lived in a muster's hut and painted vessels from the window. Frank was a highly competent maritime painter in the naive style.His work is well represented in both the Auckland and Wellington Maritime Museums and there are a number of his works in public collections around the country as well as in public institutions overseas. The Edmiston Gallery, Auckland National Maritime Museum, Viaduct Harbour in Auckland held an exhibit 'A Shepherd and his Ships' 1 March - 5 June 2006 featuring sixty works by Frank Barnes. The museum have 13 paintings by this artist and at the moment in July 2006 six are on display - SS Waiwera, SS Ionic, Britannic, Rimutaka, County of Inverness, USSCo SS Manuka.The Museum of City and Sea, Queens' Wharf ,Wellington, holds 51 works by Frank Barnes, mainly paintings with a small number of painted eggs and feathers. There are none on display at the moment (July 2006) but the Museum held a temporary exhibition (from August 9, 2005 for a few months) called 'A Shepherd and His Ships' featuring most of the works (70 works). Ships featured include the Maori (II), Wahine (I), Rangatira (I), Awatea, Penguin, Corinthic, Ionic, Waiwera and others.He was a sailor and it is believed to have jumped ship he lived in Wellington during the late 1890s and lived on Hawker Street, Mt Victoria where he was commissioned to paint the Union Steam Ship Company vessel Takapuna, by her engineer, George Robinson. The painting was inherited by his grandson Graeme Smith who had been enthralled by the painting as a young boy. Graeme asked for the painting and enquired about the artist. He remembered his grandfather saying 'Frank is always drunk but he paints good ships' Locals would purchase Frank's paintings. It is said that he would go into town about once a year to 'knock back his cheque', then having spent it all, he would paint ship paintings for the patron to pay for more drink.Frank was also a shepherd and the majority of his life from 1895 worked and lived alone in a muster's hut that became known as 'Barney's Whare' on the isolated Orongorongo Station, near Turakirae Head, Palliser Bay, Wairarapa, between the Wainuiomata and Mukamuka Rivers. Turakirae Head is a promontory on the southern coast of New Zealand's North Island. It is located at the western end of Palliser Bay, 20 kilometres southeast of Wellington, at the southern end of the Rimutaka Ranges. He had wonderful outlook from the window of his hut, where he painted, a view of Cook Strait and vessels entering and leaving the Wellington harbour. He loved his hut and never wanted to leave it but when time came he was unable to live alone Barney's employers, the Riddliford's who owned Orongorongo Station, Eric Riddiford move Frank to town in 1941 and paid for him to stay in a High Street, Lower Hutt hotel. Frank Barnes died in the Wellington Public Hospital on 27 April, 1941 from hypostatic pneumonia after fracturing his arm at age 82 years. He is buried in Taita Cemetery, Hutt City, in a grave that was marked in May 2006. Money was raised to put a Memorial Plaque on his grave at Taita and was unveiled 10 May 2006. The death registration said he was born in Southampton, England. Cannot identify him on electoral rolls as there were there were other Frank Barnes in Lower Hutt in the 1930s.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Painting, Frank Barnes
        Oct. 10, 2020

        Painting, Frank Barnes

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        Frank Barnes (Kiwi, 1859-1941), "SS Tarawera off Pencarrow, Wellington by Moonlight," 1897, oil on board, signed and dated lower right, titled lower left, overall (with frame): 24.5"h x 34.5"w

        Clars Auctions
      • FRANK BARNES 1859-1941 The perfect finish 1929
        Nov. 06, 2018

        FRANK BARNES 1859-1941 The perfect finish 1929

        Est: €4,000 - €6,000

        Color lithograph, Mather&Company, printed in USA. Condition: A-. 45.28 x 36.22 in. TAGS: Manifesti - poster - affiche

        Aste Bolaffi
      • FRANK BARNES 1859-1941 La RMS Ruahine
        Jul. 04, 2018

        FRANK BARNES 1859-1941 La RMS Ruahine

        Est: -

        Oil on cardboard, signed and titled lower recto 'NZS. CSS Ruahine, Frank Barnes'. Minor defects and stainings.  19.68 x 29.92 in. TAGS - Fine furniture paintings and works of art Arredi dipinti e oggetti d'arte sea mare

        Aste Bolaffi
      • BARNES, Frank (New Zealand 1859-1941)
        Jun. 24, 2018

        BARNES, Frank (New Zealand 1859-1941)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,800

        'James Bates' of North Shields - James Hall - Master. W/Clr & Gouache 40x55cm

        Davidson Auctions
      • Attributed to Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) - R.M.S Queen Mary & H.M.A.S Australia, 1943 16 x 20cm
        Oct. 13, 2016

        Attributed to Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) - R.M.S Queen Mary & H.M.A.S Australia, 1943 16 x 20cm

        Est: $100 - $200

        Attributed to Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) R.M.S Queen Mary & H.M.A.S Australia, 1943 watercolour 16 x 20cm intialed and dated lower right

        Lawsons
      • Frank Barnes (Working c1897-1934, New Zealand) - Departure of the SS Waiwera 59.5 x 99.0 cm
        Sep. 21, 2014

        Frank Barnes (Working c1897-1934, New Zealand) - Departure of the SS Waiwera 59.5 x 99.0 cm

        Est: $8,000 - $10,000

        Frank Barnes (Working c1897-1934, New Zealand) Departure of the SS Waiwera oil on board 59.5 x 99.0 cm signed lower right: FRANK BARNES

        Lawsons
      • Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) - HMS New Zealand 49 x 74cm
        Jan. 30, 2014

        Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) - HMS New Zealand 49 x 74cm

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) HMS New Zealand oil on board 49 x 74cm signed and dated 1914 lower right

        Lawsons
      • Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) - S.S. Rimutaka under reefed canvas during bad weather 32.5 x 74.5cm
        Jan. 30, 2014

        Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) - S.S. Rimutaka under reefed canvas during bad weather 32.5 x 74.5cm

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Frank Barnes (1859 - 1941) S.S. Rimutaka under reefed canvas during bad weather oil on board 32.5 x 74.5cm titled lower left

        Lawsons
      • Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - H.S.S. Co Island T.S.S Tofua
        Apr. 10, 2013

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - H.S.S. Co Island T.S.S Tofua

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - H.S.S. Co Island T.S.S Tofua Oil on board 38.0 x 51.0 Signed & inscribed

        International Art Centre
      • Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - T.S.S. Wahine off the Kaikouras in Heavy Weather
        Apr. 10, 2013

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - T.S.S. Wahine off the Kaikouras in Heavy Weather

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - T.S.S. Wahine off the Kaikouras in Heavy Weather Oil on board 38.0 x 51.0 Signed & inscribed

        International Art Centre
      • Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - T.E.V. Rangatira off Pencarrow, Wellington
        Apr. 10, 2013

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - T.E.V. Rangatira off Pencarrow, Wellington

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - T.E.V. Rangatira off Pencarrow, Wellington Oil on board 40.0 x 71.0 Signed & inscribed

        International Art Centre
      • Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - HMNZS Achilles & HMNZS Leander
        Apr. 10, 2013

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - HMNZS Achilles & HMNZS Leander

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Frank Barnes 1859 - 1941 - HMNZS Achilles & HMNZS Leander Oil on board 25.0 x 56.0 Signed

        International Art Centre
      • FRANK BARNES (1859-1941): S.S. CORINTHIC OFF PENCARROW, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND
        Oct. 27, 2012

        FRANK BARNES (1859-1941): S.S. CORINTHIC OFF PENCARROW, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        FRANK BARNES (1859-1941): S.S. CORINTHIC OFF PENCARROW, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1911 lower right and titled lower left. 27 x 43 in. (sight), 32 x 47 in. (frame).

        STAIR
      • Frank Barnes
        Jul. 26, 2012

        Frank Barnes

        Est: -

        Frank Barnes SS Rotomahana

        International Art Centre
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