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Watch NZH Local Focus: Art collection draws big spenders to Tauranga

By by Jaden McLeod
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4 Apr, 2017 04:11 AM2 mins to read

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Art enthusiasts attended an art auction in Tauranga, where the collection of Koula and Theo Vellinga was sold for prices as high as $16,000. Made with funding from NZ On Air.

The auction room at Baycourt in Tauranga was packed for a rare opportunity to purchase works collected by Koula and Theo Vellinga over six decades.

Paintings from artists including Raymond Ching and Peter McIntyre sold for between $250 and $16,000.

"Mainly they are in Wellington and Auckland, so this an unusually large auction collection for the Bay of Plenty," says auction organiser Grant Bezett.

Having lived throughout the world much of their married life, the Vellinga's moved to their Whakamarama home in 1977 and quickly became prominent members of the Bay of Plenty art scene.

Though they never had children, their nephew Tom became like a son to them.

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"They were meant to be together," says Mr Vellinga.

"Yes, they were very strongly bonded," replies Ms Groenenberg.

"He brought her to Holland in 1953, that was the year I was born. Because she had to learn the Dutch language, they thought it would be a good idea for her to take care of the little baby, me, and that is when our relationship first started."

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Theo, a native of Holland, passed away in 2005 after battling Parkinson's. Koula continued to collect art up until her death in 2014.

Mrs Vellinga was a passionate supporter of local artists.

Elliot Mason lived a few hundred metres up the road from Koula.

"The first work of any substantial money that I ever sold, it was Koula who came through and picked it up. It was of Nga Tama Hineroa, which is the big flat top peak in the Kaimai's."

Mr Mason says Koula, a Cypriot, was deeply respected in Tauranga - her support was pivotal in getting his career started.

"She wasn't narrow-minded either, especially with what she collected. You can really see that reflected with what is here in the collection."

109 paintings were included in the auction collection. Tom and Anne-Marie say it's only a third of what the Vellinga's collected.

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