Mary Ann Wills

Mary Ann Wills (née Wykes) (1859?–1942) was a New Zealand artist.

Wills was a leader in the temperance movement and died at aged 46, while minister at the Ormondville vicarage.

[2] [3] Throughout her life, she lived in several locations across both the North and South Islands of New Zealand, including North Canterbury, Westland, Napier, Ormondville, Tokaanu, Taupō, and Ōtaki.

She painted over 300 watercolours and oils from 1880-1930s, such as landscapes of Ormondville and Waihi, Taupō, many of which are housed in the National Library of New Zealand.

[1][6] She died in Waipukurau and was buried in Ormondville, where her late husband had been vicar.

Signature of Mary Ann Wills from Waihi, Taupo .