Vera Cummings
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Vera Cummings | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1891 |
| Died | 1949 |
| Occupation | Painter |
Veronica Cummings (1891–1949) was a New Zealand painter and a student of C.F. Goldie. She is known for her oil paintings of Māori people.[1]

Cummings was born in Thames, a small town in the North Island of New Zealand, in 1891. Her parents Matthew and Annie were of Scottish and Irish descent. The family later moved to Hamilton and Tauranga, followed by Auckland. There, Matthew worked in residential constructions, and built a number of large timber houses in the suburbs of Ponsonby and Herne Bay.[1]
When Cummings was 11, she received a scholarship to attend Elam School of Fine Arts. She was one of the youngest students to study at the school, and while there studied under C.F. Goldie, a renowned portrait painter.[1] She was considered the only student able to reproduce the colour of Maori skin as Goldie painted.[1]
