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'''Rudolf Gopas''' (née Hoppe, 13 December 1913&ndash;23 July 1983) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. He was born in [[Siluté]], [[Germany]] on 13 December 1913.<ref name="DNZB Gopas">{{DNZB|title=Rudolf Gopas|first= Jonathan|last= Mane-Wheoki|id=5g13|accessdate=December 2011}}</ref>
'''Rudolf Gopas''' (née Hopp<ref>{{cite book |last=Ronayne |first=Chris |authorlink=Joe Bloggs |date=2002 |title=Rudi Gopas – a biograpy |publisher=David Ling |location=Auckland |page=267 p. |nopp=yes}}</ref>, 13 December 1913&ndash;23 July 1983) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. He was born in [[Siluté]], [[Germany]] on 13 December 1913.<ref name="DNZB Gopas">{{DNZB|title=Rudolf Gopas|first= Jonathan|last= Mane-Wheoki|id=5g13|accessdate=December 2011}}</ref>


His second wife was the radio broadcaster [[Airini Nga Roimata Grennell]].<ref name="DNZB Gopas"/>
His second wife was the radio broadcaster [[Airini Nga Roimata Grennell]].<ref name="DNZB Gopas"/>

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Rudolf Gopas (née Hopp[1], 13 December 1913–23 July 1983) was a New Zealand artist and art teacher. He was born in Siluté, Germany on 13 December 1913.[2]

His second wife was the radio broadcaster Airini Nga Roimata Grennell.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ronayne, Chris (2002). Rudi Gopas – a biograpy. Auckland: David Ling. 267 p. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |nopp= ignored (|no-pp= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ a b Mane-Wheoki, Jonathan. "Rudolf Gopas". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved December 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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