06/06/2026
Alongside the considerable number of paintings in the Olveston Collection is an exquisite body of printed works: artworks that are the result of images engraved or etched into plates, that are then inked and put through a printing press.
A small print that always catches my eye when touring through Olveston is one titled “Geese” by Greta Delleany. It hangs on the stairway in the Great Hall and depicts a figure herding geese in a landscape. The mark-making effortlessly defines the subject and shows considerable skills in the print medium.
Delleany was an etcher who lived in London and Harrow. She exhibited widely and frequently with the Royal Academy, Royal Scottish Academy, and Royal Society of Painters & Etchers.
This small work is just one of many accomplished prints in the Olveston Collection that can be seen on standard one-hour Public Tours, or on our more in-depth, two-hour Art Tours.
Come on one of our six daily 1-hour guided tours and learn about the Theomin family, their magnificent collection and how they lived in the early 1900s.
Olveston Historic Home is an authentic historic experience in the heart of Dunedin.
Article prepared by Kirsten Ferguson, guide at Olveston Historic Home.