Hastings Leader

Library’s mural gets a facelift

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The famous war mural in the Hall of Memories at the Hastings War Memorial Library is set to get some much-needed attention and undergo some preventive conservati­on treatment.

Designed and painted by war artist Peter McIntyre OBE in 1959 and listed as a public artwork, the mural depicts an assault by the joint branches of the armed forces on an unspecifie­d beach.

McIntyre was a Dunedinbor­n artist, who was appointed New Zealand’s official war artist in January 1941. Between 1941 and 1945 he recorded the activities of 2NZEF in Crete and North

Africa and at Cassino in Italy.

His war artwork, exhibited in Europe and New Zealand, defined the New Zealand soldier’s experience of World War II.

Every few years, his mural needs a once-over by a profession­al conservato­r.

Carolina Izzo has been commission­ed to assess its condition and undertake any repair work.

Izzo is the managing director of Studio Izzo, an art conservati­on practice based in Auckland. The studio’s team are all profession­ally trained and accredited art conservato­rs who specialise in the project management of restoratio­n and conservati­on procedures on heritage buildings.

Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said the conservati­on treatment had been scheduled regularly to ensure the integrity and long-term preservati­on of what was an irreplacea­ble public work.

The treatment may include cleaning the overall paint surface, along with retouching and repairs to areas where it has lost some colour.

The Hall of Memories entrance to the library was closed on Friday, November 10, so scaffoldin­g could be safely erected.

The work is expected to be finished on Thursday, November 16.

 ?? ?? Peter McIntyre’s mural in the Hall of Memories at the Hastings War Memorial Library is due for a facelift.
Peter McIntyre’s mural in the Hall of Memories at the Hastings War Memorial Library is due for a facelift.

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