New Zealand Police Hustle Bearded Demonstrator Jan 1967 - 16x20

New Zealand Police Hustle Bearded Demonstrator Jan 1967 - 16x20

$450.00
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New Zealand Police Hustle Bearded Demonstrator Jan 1967 - 16x20

New Zealand Police Hustle Bearded Demonstrator Jan 1967 - 16x20

$450.00

New Zealand Police Hustle Bearded Demonstrator - January 24, 1967

This powerful 16" x 20" acrylic painting on cotton canvas captures a pivotal moment in New Zealand's social history - police officers hustling a bearded demonstrator on January 24, 1967. The scene reflects the turbulent era of civil rights movements, anti-war protests, and social change that swept across the Western world during the 1960s.

Historical Context:

  • Depicts a dramatic moment from New Zealand's protest era in the late 1960s
  • The bearded demonstrator symbolizes the counterculture movement challenging traditional authority
  • New Zealand police in their distinctive uniforms of the period
  • January 1967 was a time of growing social activism in New Zealand and globally
  • Captures the tension between establishment and dissent during a transformative decade

Artwork Details:

  • Medium: Acrylic on cotton canvas
  • Size: 16" x 20" x 1.5" (gallery-wrapped canvas)
  • Original artwork by Larry Kirwan
  • Ready to hang - no framing required
  • Vivid colors and dynamic composition capture the energy and conflict of the moment

Artistic Significance:

This painting goes beyond mere documentation - it explores themes of authority, resistance, and social change. The bearded demonstrator represents a generation challenging the status quo, while the police embody institutional order. The tension between these forces defined the 1960s and continues to resonate today.

Perfect For:

  • Collectors of historical art and social commentary
  • New Zealand history enthusiasts
  • Those interested in 1960s counterculture and protest movements
  • Museum-quality addition to any collection
  • Conversation-starting statement piece

Own a piece of art that captures a defining moment in New Zealand's social history. This painting preserves the spirit of an era when ordinary citizens stood up for their beliefs, challenging authority and demanding change.

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