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Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930 :Tutu Ngaraha. [Maori sentry performing haka]. G Robl...

Date: 1880 - 1865 - 1890

By: Robley, Horatio Gordon, 1840-1930

Reference: E-280-011-3

Description: Shows a Maori warrior performing a haka. He is holding a tewhatewha. There is detailed tattooing known as `puhoro' on his left thigh. Tutu ngarahu is the name of the type of haka See also "Moko", p. 32, fig. 27. Almost identical drawing of Tutu Ngarahu on E-280-011-5 has the inscription on verso `carved gate at Maketu 1865'. Quantity: 1 photograph(s). Physical Description: Photograph of a drawing on postcard 140 x 90 mm

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Whakatama (dance). [From John White's Ancient history of t...

Date: 1832 - 1890 - 1827 - 1891 - 1828

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-028

Description: A group of men and two women performing a haka in front of a seated audience of Maori. A carved pataka (food store) is on the right, and two whare and a raised food platform in a tree can be seen in the background A redrawn copy of an aquatint with title A dance of New Zealanders from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Opposite p 70 Other Titles - A dance of New Zealanders, 1827 or 1828. Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828, mostly in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 222 x 288 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Rangi the tattooer of 1826. J H B. [From John White's Anci...

Date: 1832 - 1890 - 1827 - 1891 - 1828

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937; Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-045

Description: Head and shoulders frontal portrait of a Northland tattooer. He has short hair, moko, and a kiwi feather cloak fastened on his right shoulder, and wears two huia feathers in his hair A copy by John Hugh Boscawen of an aquatint, the frontispiece in Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). The copyist has added feathers to the subject's hair and changed a woven flax cloak to a kiwi feather cloak. Other Titles - Aranghie John Hugh Boscawen Inscriptions: Verso - in blue pencil: Proofs for Mr Craig Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 and met 'Aranghie' or Rangi in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 225 x 148 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838 :Aranghie. The tattooer of New Zealand. Drawn by A. Earle. E...

Date: May 1832

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-010

Description: Head and shoulders frontal portrait of a Northland tattooer. He has short hair, moko, and a woven cloak fastened on his right shoulder Page removed from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Frontispiece. Sepia aquatint Ellis number 242 Other Titles - Rangi Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - in pencil: Rangi of the Bay of Islands Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 and met 'Aranghie' or Rangi in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, on sheet 219 x 139 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Whakatama (dance). [From John White's Ancient history of t...

Date: 1832 - 1890 - 1827 - 1891 - 1828

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-017

Description: A group of men and two women performing a haka in front of a seated audience of Maori. A carved pataka (food store) is on the right, and two whare and a raised food platform in a tree can be seen in the background A redrawn copy of an aquatint with title A dance of New Zealanders from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Opposite p 70 Other Titles - A dance of New Zealanders, 1827 or 1828. Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828, mostly in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 222 x 288 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838 :A dance of New Zealanders. Drawn by A. Earle. Engraved by J...

Date: May 1832

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-016

Description: A group of men and two women performing a haka in front of a seated audience of Maori. A carved pataka (food store) is on the right, and two whare and a raised food platform in a tree can be seen in the background Page removed from Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). Opposite p 70 Sepia aquatint Ellis number 244 The print has a fold-mark a third of the way from the right side. It was folded in its original form as published in the book Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828, mostly in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, on sheet glued to board, 222 x 288 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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Gault, G A :Take-Take Rangitapu, last tatooed chief Wanganui district [ca 1900]

Date: 1890 - 1910

By: Gault, G A, active 1900; Valentine, K B (Mr), active 1960s

Reference: G-658

Description: Head and shoulders frontal portrait of a rangatira with moko, a shark's tooth earring, a feather in his hair, a tiki at his neck and the taniko border of a cloak passing diagonally across his chest Note on brown sticky paper, now removed: "Lived at Ranana" [i.e. Whanganui River. Other sources indicate that he lived at Jersusalem on the Whanganui River] Other Titles - Tattooed Inscriptions: Recto - bottom right - Signed with monogram: A G. Title written on verso (covered by backing board); also additional information on brown sticky paper label, now removed:'Lived at Ranana' Quantity: 1 oil(s). Physical Description: Oil 540 x 385 mm Provenance: Provenance: K B Valentine (i.e. previous owner, source of name of painter and identity of subject?).

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[Earle, Augustus] 1793-1838 :Rangi the tattooer of 1826. J H B. [From John White's Anci...

Date: 1832 - 1890 - 1827 - 1891 - 1828

From: Various artists :[Proofs and related pictorial material for illustrations to John White's Ancient history of the Maori (Wellington, 1891)] 1832, 1890

By: Boscawen, John Hugh, 1851-1937; Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838

Reference: A-274-044

Description: Head and shoulders frontal portrait of a Northland tattooer. He has short hair, moko, and a kiwi feather cloak fastened on his right shoulder, and wears two huia feathers in his hair A copy by John Hugh Boscawen of an aquatint, the frontispiece in Narrative of a nine months residence in New Zealand by Augustus Earle (London, Longman, 1832). The copyist has added feathers to the subject's hair and changed a woven flax cloak to a kiwi feather cloak. Other Titles - Aranghie John Hugh Boscawen Earle was in New Zealand for six months, 1827-1828 and met 'Aranghie' or Rangi in the Bay of Islands Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, on sheet 225 x 148 mm Transfers: From Manuscripts & Archives -.

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[Lindauer, Gottfried] 1839-1926 :Tawha o Tawhau Ngatuere. [1880s?]. [Place, publisher a...

Date: 1880 - 1890

By: Lindauer, Gottfried, 1839-1926

Reference: E-204-q-007

Description: Head and shoulders portrait of Ngati Kahungunu leader of Otaria Pa, Wairarapa, Ngatuere Tawhirimatea Tawhao. He is shown in a flax cloak with a greenstone tiki around his neck, full moko and full white beard. No artist's name is given on this reproduction but the painting appears to be the work of Lindauer. The reproduction has the additional information "From a painting in the possession of Mrs Aperera Mohi, Carterton, New Zealand". The reproduction appears to date from the 1940s or 1950s Other Titles - Ngatuere Tawhirimatea Tawhao Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph, 276 x 215 mm

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Walsh album 1

Date: 1882-1890

From: Walsh, Philip, 1843-1914 :Photograph albums

By: Foy Brothers (Firm); Martin, Josiah, 1843-1916; Pulman (Firm); Scowen, Charles T, active 1870s-1890s

Reference: PA1-q-255

Description: Album of views in Auckland, Thames, Coromandel and Papanui (all New Zealand), Norfolk Island, Egypt (including the Suez Canal), Aden, Bombay, Ceylon (including Colombo), Victoria (including Ballarat, Geelong and Melbourne), Kilkenny, Paris, Bordeaux and London. The photographs were collected by Philip Walsh, and include photographic copies by Josiah Martin of paintings by Walsh himself. The photographers include Josiah Martin (Auckland), Foy Brothers (Thames), Pulman (Auckland), and Charles T Scowen (Colombo). Quantity: 1 album(s) Album(s). Physical Description: Brown leather bound album, impressed with black and gold pattern; 35 x 27 cm

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