Leonard Victor Mitchell

PORTRAIT ARTIST

Leonard considered himself first and foremost a portrait artist and was sought-after in Wellington of the 1950s, working from his gallery on Lambton Quay. Notable sitters included Sir Walter Nash (whose portrait is now held in the National Collection at Te Papa), Dame Ngaio Marsh, Guide Rangi, James Chapman-Taylor, Peter McIntyre, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bennett (held in the National Collection of War Art, Archives New Zealand), Reverend Kingi Matutaera Ihaka and Eric Ramsden. Leonard’s largest work, the Human Endeavour mural at the Lower Hutt War Memorial Libray features portraits of 50 real sitters.

Some of the portraits below are held by the Mitchell family and available for sale. Please contact us to inquire.

Self portrait with Pat, in the studio, while painting the Lower Hutt Memorial Library murals, oil on canvas, 100cm x 80cm, signed Mitchell 1955. Collection of Te Papa Tongarewa.

Please note that, while all efforts are made to represent artworks faithfully, nothing compares to seeing an artwork in the flesh.
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