Charles Henry Kennett Watkins

Charles Henry Kennett Watkins;Kennett Watkins

Place: Ootacamund

Born: 1847

Death: 1933

Biography:

Early Life and Education

Charles Henry Kennett Watkins

, a prominent figure in New Zealand's art scene, was born on July 14, 1847, in Ootacamund, India to Major John Watkins of the Indian Army. His life was marked by adaptability and artistic prowess. After attending Wellington College and studying in Switzerland and France, Watkins pursued further studies that likely influenced his unique perspective on New Zealand's landscapes and the Maori culture.

Artistic Career and Notable Works

Upon immigrating to New Zealand at 27, Watkins initially worked as a photographer before teaching in Russell. In 1876, he became the first headmaster of the Auckland Free School of Art, marking the beginning of his illustrious career. Some of his notable works include:

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