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Artist Biography

Early Life and Training

  • Born: Auckland, New Zealand (October 20, 1870)
  • Died: 1947
  • Family Background: Charles Frederick Goldie was born into a prominent Aucklander family. His maternal grandfather, Charles Frederick Partington, built the iconic Auckland Windmill. His father, David Goldie, was a successful timber merchant and politician who served as Mayor of Auckland.
  • Early Education & Artistic Talent: He attended Auckland Grammar School where he demonstrated exceptional artistic ability, winning prizes from the Auckland Society of Arts and the New Zealand Art Students' Association.
  • Formal Training: Goldie studied under Louis John Steele in Auckland before traveling to Paris to attend the Académie Julian, a prestigious art school that honed his drawing and painting skills.

Artistic Career and Notable Works

  • Return to New Zealand & The French Academy of Art: Upon returning to New Zealand in 1898, Goldie established "The French Academy of Art" with Louis J. Steele.
  • Early Collaboration: A notable early work was a collaborative piece with Steele, “The Arrival of the Māori in New Zealand,” inspired by Théodore Géricault’s “The Raft of the Medusa.” This garnered significant attention and launched Goldie's career.
  • Focus on Māori Portraits: Goldie became renowned for his portraits of Māori dignitaries, particularly elderly, tattooed individuals of high standing within their communities. He aimed to preserve Māori heritage through his art.
  • Notable Works:
    • Thoughts of a Tohunga Wharekauri Tahuna (1938) – A striking portrait showcasing rich detail and cultural significance.
    • Reverie (1932) – An emotive oil painting depicting a Māori woman with a pounamu pendant.
    • Anaha Te Rahui, the Celebrated Carver of Rotorua – Captures a Māori elder in stunning realism, highlighting intricate carvings and textures.
    • Male Torso. Julian's Academy, Paris - A 19th-century portrait showcasing realistic style.
  • Recognition: Goldie received the King George V Silver Jubilee Medal in 1935 and was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire for his services to art.

Influences and Artistic Style

  • Academic Training: His training at the Académie Julian significantly influenced his style, emphasizing realistic representation and meticulous detail.
  • Géricault's Influence: The early collaborative work with Steele demonstrates an influence from Théodore Géricault’s dramatic compositions and focus on human emotion.
  • Realism & Portraiture: Goldie’s artistic style is characterized by realism, particularly in his portraits. He meticulously captured the details of Māori facial tattoos (Tā moko) and traditional adornments.
  • Respect for Māori Culture: His work reflects a deep respect for Māori culture and traditions, aiming to document and preserve aspects of their heritage through portraiture.

Later Life and Legacy

  • Health Decline: Goldie’s health deteriorated due to lead poisoning from his painting materials, leading to a decrease in his artistic output.
  • Retirement & Death: He stopped painting in 1941 and passed away on July 11, 1947, at the age of 77.
  • Enduring Legacy: Charles Frederick Goldie’s legacy endures as a testament to his dedication to preserving Māori culture through art. His works are celebrated for their realism, cultural significance, and contribution to New Zealand's artistic heritage.
  • Current Recognition: His paintings can be found in collections such as the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.

Related Figures

  • George Taubman Goldie: It is important to note that Charles Frederick Goldie was not related to Sir George Dashwood Taubman Goldie, a prominent figure in Nigerian history and colonial administration. While sharing the same surname, they were distinct individuals with separate legacies.
Charles Frederick Goldie

Charles Frederick Goldie

1870 - 1947 , New Zealand

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Théodore Géricault']
  • Date Of Birth: October 20, 1870
  • Date Of Death: July 11, 1947
  • Full Name: Charles Frederick Goldie
  • Nationality: New Zealander
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Thoughts of a Tohunga
    • Reverie
    • Anaha Te Rahui
    • Male Torso. Julian's Academy
  • Place Of Birth: Auckland, New Zealand
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