Julian and Josie Robertson Promised Gift
Take a rare opportunity to glimpse into the private art collection of American philanthropists Julian and Josie Robertson, and view extraordinary work by some of the major European artists, from Dalí to Derain, Matisse to Mondrian.
Inspired by a six-month business trip to Auckland, the Robertsons began their love affair with New Zealand in 1979. Thirty years later, and with an enduring relationship established, they announced a significant gift of European modernist works to the Auckland Art Gallery - the largest gift ever made to an Australasian art gallery.
Now, for the first time, this gift is on display in its entirety, allowing you to explore paintings and prints by the masters of the modern era. Discover Picasso's Mere aux enfants à l'orange, 1951, which features his young lover, François Gilot, alongside their children, Claude and Paloma. See for yourself Cézanne's La route (Le mur d'enceinte), 1875-6, which illustrates the signature style that proved so influential to the art world of the late 1800s, and take a closer look at the disturbing and dream-like world of Salvador Dalí's Instrument masochiste, 1933-4.
With 15 works covering the period from 1875 to 1951, including a full set of Matisse's Jazz, the Julian and Josie Robertson Promised Gift brings you face to face with the artists who changed our world, including Gauguin, Braque, Léger, Bonnard and Fantin-Latour, and with masterpieces seldom seen.
Until 30 October 2011
International historic art, Level 1
Free entry
Indemnified by the New Zealand Government through the Ministry of Culture and Heritage
Image: Paul Cézanne, La route (Le mur d'enceinte) The Road (The Old Wall), 1875-1876
oil on canvas, promised gift of Julian and Josie Robertson
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, Corner of Kitchener and Wellesley Streets
Auckland Central
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Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki
History, heritage and culture are brought to life at Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Founded in 1888, it remains New Zealand’s largest visual arts experience, with a collection numbering over 15,000 works. The main gallery building is now open after a comprehensive heritage restoration and expansion.
Explore a treasure trove of historic, modern and contemporary New Zealand art, as well as work by Māori and Pacific Island artists. International painting, sculpture and print collections range from 1376 to the present day.
The Gallery offers a lively calendar of talks, performances, film screenings and children's activities. Visit our website to see what’s on.
Choose from a range of free guided tours - organised group tours available by arrangement.
• Open daily 10am – 5pm (except Christmas Day)
• In the heart of Auckland City
• Wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs available free of charge
• Café and espresso bar
• Gallery shop offers quality souvenirs, books and unique art-inspired gifts
































