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Piron, d after 1795 :A man of New Zealand; A woman of New Zealand / Warren sculp. - Lon...
Date: 1810 - 1793
By: Piron, Jean, active 1791-1794; Warren, Charles Turner, 1762-1823
Reference: A-111-095
Description: Half-length portraits of a Maori man and a woman Trimmed inside plate marks. The original drawing by Piron was of two men, since only men came out to D'Entrecasteau's ship when it visited New Zealand waters in 1793. Later engravers turned the right-hand figure into a woman 2nd state. (The first state, published 1806, lacks the imprint P. Jackson, London). Extended Title - From Cavendish, Pelham. The world, or the present state of the Universe. London, Stratford, 1810. Vol. 1. Derived from engravings by Copia after drawings by Piron on d'Entrecasteaux's voyage in: Labillardiere, J.J. Atlas du voyage. Paris, 1800. Pl. 25. Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Print (two ill.); engraving, b&w 167 x 220 mm
Bruce, George, 1778?-1819 : Life of a Greenwich pensioner
Date: 1776-1817
By: Bruce, George, 1778?-1819
Reference: Micro-MS-0533
Description: Relationship complexity - See also Micro-MS-0227 and MS-Copy-Micro-0538 (copy of MS-0336 and MS-0337) Bruce was possibly the first European resident of New Zealand in 1806 Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive (ca 150 pages).
Bruce, George, 1778?-1819 : Life of a Greenwich pensioner
Date: 1776-1817
By: Bruce, George, 1778?-1819
Reference: Micro-MS-0227
Description: Relationship complexity - See also Micro-MS-0533 and MS-Copy-Micro-0538 (microfilm of MS-0336 and MS-0337) Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) positive (c200p).
Artist unknown] :[Ranginui New Zealand, c.1816?]. [Postcard]. Wellington, National Libr...
Date: 1769 - 1991 - 1816 - 1770
From: Various artists: [New Zealand seen by the French; postcards]. Wellington, National Library of New Zealand, 1991.
By: Piron, Jean, active 1791-1794
Reference: E-279-q-155
Description: Reproduction of a watercolour by an unknown artist, after Piron from the collection of the Hocken Library, Dunedin. Painting of Ranginui, a New Zealander from Doubtless Bay, ca 1769-1770. Shown holding a mere in his right hand. His face, hip and thigh are tattooed as well as his calves. Produced in conjunction with the exhibition "New Zealand seen by the French, 1769-1846", National Library Gallery, 21 September-30 November 1991. Identical image reproduced on postcard at E-279-q-152-1 Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: 1 colour photolithograph, on card 105 x 150 mm
[Parkinson, Sydney] 1745-1771 :Pirogue de guerre de la Nlle. Zelande. Benard direxit. [...
Date: 1800 - 1769 - 1810
By: Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Benard, active 1800s
Reference: B-098-013
Description: A long war canoe, with standing and seated men. In the background is Gable End Foreland. Plate 76 from Volume 20 of an unidentified French publication Other Titles - War canoe of New Zealand Extended Title - Derived from engraving by R. B. Godfrey after Sydney Parkinson on Cook's 1st voyage, published in Parkinson, S. Journal of a voyage... London, 1773, Plate 18. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving, hand-coloured 174 x 361 mm on sheet 200 x 400 mm
[Sporing, Herman Diedrich], 1733-1771 :[A fortified town or village called an hippah bu...
Date: 1769 - 1810 - 1830
By: Sporing, Herman Diedrich, 1733-1771; Parkinson, Sydney, 1745-1771; Castellini, G, active 1780-1800; Hill, Julian, active 1996-2009
Reference: A-054-011
Description: Aquatint based on a drawing of Te Puta o te Paretauhinau Pa at Mercury Bay, Coromandel Peninsula. The drawing of the pa is by Herman Diedrich Sporing, Sir Joseph Banks' clerk; the canoe is copied from a drawing by Sydney Parkinson, the official artist aboard the Endeavour. The scene shows a long war canoe in the left foreground; an arched rock in the water behind the boat with a pa on top of it; two canoes pulled up on the bank to the right behind the arched rock and dense bush in the background. From an unknown Italian publication. One of the engravers of this publication was Biasioli (1790-1830). The pa shown was seen in November 1769. See Joppien & Smith. The art of Captain Cook's voyages, vol 1, cat. no. 1.121 for the original drawing of the pa, and 1.142 for the original drawing of the Maori canoe. Inscriptions: Recto - bottom left - G Castellini inc Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Handcoloured aquatint, plate 190 x 230 mm on loose page, 240 x 340 mm. Provenance: Purchased by the vendor from a dealer in Washington DC.