Owen R Lee PRICE CHARTS
1918 - 2003. Known for: Painting.
Owen Lee was an artist, painter and art teacher, who was born in Christchurch and attended the Canterbury University College School of Fine Arts, as well as studied in Brittany in 1955. He... Read full biography
Owen Lee was an artist, painter and art teacher, who was born in Christchurch and attended the Canterbury University College School of Fine Arts, as well as studied in Brittany in 1955. He painted many scenes around Banks Peninsula and also produced figure studies and woodcuts. Lee won the... Read full biography
Owen Lee was an artist, painter and art teacher, who was born in Christchurch and attended the Canterbury University College School of Fine Arts, as well as studied in Brittany in 1955. He painted many scenes around Banks Peninsula and also produced figure studies and woodcuts. Lee won the Kelliher Art Award and exhibited several times at the Paris Salon. In 1962, Lee was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London. He taught art at St Peter's School Cambridge... Read full biography
Owen Lee was an artist, painter and art teacher, who was born in Christchurch and attended the Canterbury University College School of Fine Arts, as well as studied in Brittany in 1955. He painted many scenes around Banks Peninsula and also produced figure studies and woodcuts. Lee won the Kelliher Art Award and exhibited several times at the Paris Salon. In 1962, Lee was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London. He taught art at St Peter's School Cambridge (1946-1955), Waitakere High School, Takapuna Grammar (for much of the period 1956-1975), Otago Polytech and others.
Owen Lee was an artist, painter and art teacher, who was born in Christchurch and attended the Canterbury University College School of Fine Arts, as well as studied in Brittany in 1955. He painted many scenes around Banks Peninsula and also produced figure studies and woodcuts. Lee won the Kelliher Art Award and exhibited several times at the Paris Salon. In 1962, Lee was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, London. He taught art at St Peter's School Cambridge (1946-1955), Waitakere High School, Takapuna Grammar (for much of the period 1956-1975), Otago Polytech and others.

