Haszard, Rhona (1901–1931)

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Haszard, Rhona (1901–1931)

New Zealand artist. Name variations: Rhona Haszard, Rhona McKenzie, Rhona Greener. Born Alice Gwendoline Rhona Haszard, Jan 21, 1901, at Thames, New Zealand; died Feb 21, 1931, in Wellington; dau. of Henry Douglas Morpeth Haszard (surveyor) and Alice Elizabeth Vaughan (Wily) Haszard; Canterbury College School of Art, 1919; m. Ronald James McKenzie (art master), 1922 (div. 1925); m. Herbert Leslie Greener, 1925.

Member of New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts (1921); exhibited series of oils of Wanganui with Canterbury and Auckland art societies (1920s); traveled with 2nd husband to Channel Islands and France, then studied at Académie Julian; exhibited widely and gained recognition in France and Britain before accompanying husband to Egypt (late 1920s); exhibited at Galérie Paul in Cairo (1930). Following her death, husband exhibited collection of her work, generating much publicity and interest; her subjects were primarily landscapes, still-life studies, and portraits.

See also Dictionary of New Zealand Biography (Vol. 4).