Anna Caselberg | |||||||
Birth Name: | Anna Margaret Frances Woollaston | ||||||
Birth Place: | Māpua, New Zealand | ||||||
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Anna Margaret Frances Caselberg (née Woollaston, 1942–2004) was a New Zealand painter.
Born in 1942, Caselberg was the daughter of Edith Winifred Woollaston (née Alexander) and the painter Toss Woollaston.[1] She studied at the University of Auckland, spending a year living with Colin McCahon and his family during this time.[1] In 1960 she married poet John Caselberg, who—12 years older than her—was friends with both her father and McCahon.[1] [2]
Anna Caselberg worked in oils and watercolour, mostly painting landscapes, and her style is said to show the influences of Colin McCahon and her father.[3] She exhibited with The Group in 1975.[4] Her work is held in public collections in New Zealand, including those of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa,[5] Suter Art Gallery,[6] Hocken Collections, and the Dunedin Public Art Gallery.[7]
Caselberg died of cancer in late 2004, six months after her husband's death, also from cancer.[1] The Caselberg Trust, a charitable trust supporting artists, writers and composers by providing residencies at the Caselbergs' former house at Broad Bay on Otago Peninsula, is named in honour of John and Anna Caselberg.[8]