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Artist unknown :Uomo e ragazza selvaggi della Nuova Zelanda. Danza nell'Isole degli Ami...

Date: 1800

From: Artist unknown :[South Seas views from Galleria universale di tutti i popoli del mondo. Venezia, Antonelli, 1841]

Reference: A-119-045

Description: Plate 77, volume 3 of an illustrated Italian publication. An upper plate shows a Maori man from the Far North District, one arm stretched out, with another figure, supposedly a woman (in fact a boy) to the right. A lower plate shows a group of Tongan women dancing, observed by the seated Queen Tine to the right. Both views are based on engravings by Piron from J. J. H. Labaillardiere's 'Voyage in search of La Perouse' (Paris, 1800) Other Titles - Native man and girl of New Zealand. Dance of the Friendly Isles before the Queen [translation] Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Two hand-coloured lithographs on one sheet, 296 x 201 mm

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Harris, George Prideaux Robert, 1775-1840 :Tippahee a New Zealand chief / eng[rave]d by...

Date: 1827 - 1805

By: Harris, George Prideaux Robert, 1775-1840; Archibald, W, active 1827; Webster, Kenneth Athol, 1906-1967

Reference: A-092-007

Description: Shows a three-quarter-length portrait of a chief with two feathers in his hair, wearing a cloak over one shoulder and a pendant in the shape of a skull, holding a mere in his left hand. In the background is a river or lake with a war canoe with armed warriors on board. G. P. Harris was in Sydney when Te Pahi visited in 1805 Other Titles - Te Pahi Extended Title - Frontispiece from H. Murray's "Adventures of British seamen" (Edinburgh, 1827). Quantity: 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Engraving on sheet 106 x 78 mm. (trimmed)

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