Helen Thomas Dranga British, 1866 - 1926
Biographie
Carrie Helen Thomas, better known as Helen Thomas Dranga, was born in Oxford, England. With her husband Theodore, Dranga lived in Oakland, CA, from 1894 until moving to Hawaii in 1900. She was among a number of visiting and newly resident artists in the islands in the early 1900s who wished to express in their art a sense of local color and culture. Along with Dranga, some of these artists were Theodore Wores, Bessie Wheeler, Hubert Vos, and Matteo Sandona, all part of a general movement to capture on canvas images of "Old Hawaii" before it disappeared.
One such example of Dranga's work is Portrait of a Polynesian Girl (circa 1910), which depicts a Polynesian girl dressed in white and garlanded with an orange ʻilima flower lei. Warm light through the foliage of pandanus leaves illuminates the ground and her figure, creating a lively pattern of light, shade, and reflection on her face. 1800 to 1940 was considered the 'golden era' of Hawaii, and artworks specifically from this period were gathered for the first time in the show Encounters With Paradise, which was exhibited at the Honolulu Academy of the Arts. Most of the pictures were obtained from museums and private collections, and included works by some of the above named artists, as well as Jules Tavernier, Charles Furneaux, John M. Kelly, and the Hilo-based Helen Dranga.
In her later years, Dranga produced portraits of her Hawaiian and Chinese friends. She died in Hilo in 1926 and was buried in San Diego, CA.
Original Works
Expositions
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The Volcano School
Sensations & The Sublime, 12 July - 31 December 2024 1 Janvier - 31 Décembre 2025In the 1880s and 1890s, Mauna Loa, Hawaii's biggest volcano, kicked off an eruption that brought lava closer to the town of Hilo than ever before. Hawaii residents and tourists...Lire plus -
The Volcano School (duplicate)
Sensations & The Sublime 12 Juillet 2023 - 31 Mai 2024 Volcano Art Center GalleryIn the 1880s and 1890s, Mauna Loa, Hawaii's biggest volcano, kicked off an eruption that brought lava closer to the town of Hilo than ever before. Hawaii residents and tourists...Lire plus -
Sisters of the Brush
Women Artists of Hawaiʻi, 1880 - 2000 25 Juillet - 5 Octobre 2019 Isaacs Art CenterThe Isaacs Art Center is proud to unveil the most expansive survey of women artists of Hawai'i in state history, covering more than a century of diverse responses to the...Lire plus
Catalogues
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Encounters with Paradise
Views of Hawaiʻi and Its People, 1778-1941 David W. Forbes, 1992Hardcover, 285 pagesLire plus
Publisher: University of Hawaiʻi Press
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Finding Paradise
Island Art in Private Collections Jennifer Saville, 2002Hardcover, 400 pagesLire plus
Publisher: Uniersity of Hawaiʻi Press
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