Mitchell & Mitchell

A Father & Son Arts Legacy

Peter Alsop, Anna Reed & Richard Wolfe

$75 INCLUDING STANDARD NZ SHIPPING

Published by Potton & Burton
Hardback with jacket

Leonard C. Mitchell and Leonard V. Mitchell – father and son – are two forgotten artistic heroes. Now, critically studied for the first time, their highlight reel runs long. No other family can likely claim such a diverse contribution to New Zealand art.

Leonard Cornwall Mitchell (1901–71) has been called the father of New Zealand graphic design; a stand-out illustrator and designer across tourism and commercial work. Some of Mitchell’s posters, including his welcoming wahine for the Centennial Exhibition, are graphic masterpieces; the epitome of great design. Key paintings loom large, including cinematic versions of the Treaty signing and New Zealand’s first sermon; and Governor William Hobson (1957), one of New Zealand’s great portrait works. Mitchell also remains one of New Zealand’s most prodigious stamp designers; an art-form that earned him global awards.

For Mitchell’s first son, Leonard Victor Mitchell (1925-80), art was a natural family fix. At age 31, he won the first Kelliher Art Award and painted one of New Zealand’s most ambitious murals (Human Endeavour, installed in Lower Hutt’s War Memorial Library). But within four years, despite another Kelliher win and multiple big-name portrait commissions, Mitchell moved to Europe, pushed out by Modernism never to return again. Only now, through privileged access to his own repatriated collection, can Mitchell’s art – and success as a New Zealander abroad – be fully understood. It’s a knock-out body of work and, like his father’s legacy, worthy of elevated standing in the story of New Zealand art.

Mitchell & Mitchell was including in North & South’s Best Books for Christmas edited by Virgina Larson, December 2018.

  • Photograph of Leonard Victor Mitchell

    Biography

    Born in 1925, Leonard grew up in Ngaio. A dedicated artist, by the 1950s he was exhibiting at the NZ Academy of Fine Arts and established as a well sought-after portrait painter.

  • Portrait of Dame Ngaio Marsh by Leonard Victor Mitchell

    Portraits

    Leonard was a sought-after portrait artist in the 1950s, working from his Lambton Quay gallery. Notable sitters included crime writer Dame Ngaio Marsh (pictured).

  • War Memorial Library Murals

    In 1955 Leonard was commissioned to paint three large murals for the new War Memorial Library in Lower Hutt - the largest murals ever to be commissioned in NZ up to that time.

  • Original Artworks

    A selection of original artworks by late New Zealand artist Leonard Victor Mitchell (1925-1980). Please check back regularly as we will continue to post available works.

  • Limited Edition Prints

    A selection of original artworks by late New Zealand artist Leonard Victor Mitchell (1925-1980). Please check back regularly as we will continue to post available works.

  • Hidden Treasure Sunday still

    In the Media

    In 2018 Frank Mitchell told Leonard's story to TVNZ's Sunday Programme and Peter Alsop & Anna Reed were interviewed by Lynn Freeman for Standing Room Only programme on RNZ.