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Tardieu, Ambroise, 1788-1841 :[Kerikeri Falls, 1825-26]. [Postcard. Wellington, Nationa...

Date: 1824 - 1826 - 1991

From: Various artists: [New Zealand seen by the French; postcards]. Wellington, National Library of New Zealand, 1991.

By: Chazal, Antoine, 1793-1854; LeJeune, Jules Louis, active 1804-1851; Tardieu, Ambroise, 1788-1841

Reference: E-279-q-159-A

Description: Reproduction of a handcoloured aquatint by Ambroise Tardieu, after Francois-Louis Lejeune and Antoine Chazal from the collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library (C-082/091). View of Kerikeri Falls, with two small Maori figures on the skyline at the top of the falls and three Europeans, including an artist, at the base The original drawing has the title Cascade de Fanafoua [Waianiwaniwa] a 3 milles de l'etablissement des missionnaires a Kidikidi [Kerikeri] and it includes 4 Europeans rather than three. The original drawing is in the Bibliotheque du Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, Paris. The Library has a photograph, neg 116135 1/2. Exhibited: `Drawn from nature ; Europeans record New Zealand, 1770-1860', National Library Gallery, 31 March to 28 May 1989; Two centuries of New Zealand landscape art, Auckland City Art Gallery, 2 February - 22 April 1990; New Zealand seen by the French, National Library Gallery, 21 September to 30 November 1991 Other Titles - Fanafoua waterfall, close to Kerikeri village, New Zealand. Waianiwaniwa falls. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, on card 105 x 150 mm

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Tardieu, Ambroise, 1788-1841 :[Kerikeri Falls, 1825-26]. [Postcard. Wellington, Nationa...

Date: 1824 - 1826 - 1991

From: Various artists: [New Zealand seen by the French; postcards]. Wellington, National Library of New Zealand, 1991.

By: Chazal, Antoine, 1793-1854; LeJeune, Jules Louis, active 1804-1851; Tardieu, Ambroise, 1788-1841

Reference: E-279-q-159

Description: Reproduction of a handcoloured aquatint by Ambroise Tardieu, after Francois-Louis Lejeune and Antoine Chazal from the collection of the Alexander Turnbull Library (C-082/091). View of Kerikeri Falls, with two small Maori figures on the skyline at the top of the falls and three Europeans, including an artist, at the base The original drawing has the title Cascade de Fanafoua [Waianiwaniwa] a 3 milles de l'etablissement des missionnaires a Kidikidi [Kerikeri] and it includes 4 Europeans rather than three. The original drawing is in the Bibliotheque du Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, Paris. The Library has a photograph, neg 116135 1/2. Exhibited: `Drawn from nature ; Europeans record New Zealand, 1770-1860', National Library Gallery, 31 March to 28 May 1989; Two centuries of New Zealand landscape art, Auckland City Art Gallery, 2 February - 22 April 1990; New Zealand seen by the French, National Library Gallery, 21 September to 30 November 1991 Other Titles - Fanafoua waterfall, close to Kerikeri village, New Zealand. Waianiwaniwa falls. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph, on card 105 x 150 mm

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :The wounded chief Honghi & his family. London, lithographed ...

Date: 1827 - 1838

By: Earle, Augustus, 1793-1838; Beutel, Colin, active 1997

Reference: B-110-059

Description: The artist and his friend, Mr Shand, seated in a rocky inlet, surrounded by bush, in coversation with Hongi Hika and a group of family and other attendants. Two canoes are drawn up on the beach to the left and other Maori are visible in the distance. A carved figure leans from a rock behind and above Hongi. There are rifles and cartridge cases on the ground and one man is holding a taiaha. The scene is on a beach close to Russell (Kororareka) and took place in November 1827. Based on an oil in the Library's collection: Meeting of the artist with the wounded chief Hongi, by Augustus Earle (G-707) Other Titles - Hongi Hika Extended Title - From Earle, Augustus. Sketches illustrative of the native inhabitants ... of New Zealand. London, 1838. Plate 2. Inscriptions: Recto - beneath image - [Title] Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured 239 x 379 mm

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Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :The wounded chief Honghi & his family. London, lithographed ...

Date: 1827 - 1838

From: Earle, Augustus 1793-1838 :Sketches illustrative of the Native Inhabitants and Islands of New Zealand from original drawings by Augustus Earle Esq, Draughtsman of H. M. S. "Beagle". London, Lithographed and Published under the auspices of the New Zealand Association by Robert Martin & Co, 1838

Reference: PUBL-0015-02

Description: The artist and his friend, Mr Shand, seated in a rocky inlet, surrounded by bush, in coversation with Hongi Hika and a group of family and other attendants. Two canoes are drawn up on the beach to the left and other Maori are visible in the distance. A carved figure leans from a rock behind and above Hongi. There are rifles and cartridge cases on the ground and one man is holding a taiaha. The scene is on a beach close to Russell (Kororareka) and took place in November 1827. Other Titles - Hongi Hika Based on an oil in the Library's collection: Meeting of the artist with the wounded chief Hongi, by Augustus Earle (G-707) Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Lithograph, hand-coloured 239 x 379 mm

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[Lejeune, Jules Louis] fl 1804-1851 :[Cascade de Fanafoua pres du village de Kidikidi /...

Date: 1824 - 1826

From: Chazal, Antoine, 1793-1854 :[Watercolours, proof engravings and aquatints by Antoine Chazal and others after drawings by Jules LeJeune and others for Duperrey's Voyage autour du monde ... Paris, 1822-1825]

Reference: C-082-091

Description: View of Kerikeri Falls, with two small Maori figures on the skyline at the top of the Falls and three Europeans, including an artist (probably Lejeune's self-portrait with the two others intended to represent Duperrey's party, April 1824). Based on a drawing by Chazal, (location not known) in its turn based on a watercolour drawing by Jules LeJeune, artist with Duperrey during his 1824 visit to the Bay of Islands. The original drawing has the title Cascade de Fanafoua [Waianiwaniwa] a 3 milles de l'etablissement des missionnaires a Kidikidi [Kerikeri] and it includes 4 Europeans rather than three. The original drawing is in the Bibliotheque du Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, Paris. The Library has a photograph, neg 116135 1/2. Prepared as the intermediate stage aquatint illustration with Chazal's hand-colouring for plate 42, to Duperrey's Voyage autour du monde ... (Paris, 1826). This copy is the proof before lettering. Exhibited: 'Drawn from nature ; Europeans record New Zealand, 1770-1860', National Library Gallery, 31 March to 28 May 1989; Two centuries of New Zealand landscape art, Auckland City Art Gallery, 2 February - 22 April 1990; New Zealand seen by the French, National Library Gallery, 21 September to 30 November 1991 Other Titles - Fanafoua waterfall, close to Kerikeri village, New Zealand. Waianiwaniwa falls. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint, hand coloured 126 x 194 mm (image) on sheet 235 x 294 mm

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[Lejeune, Jules Louis] fl 1804-1851 :[Cascade de Fanafoua pres du village de Kidikidi /...

Date: 1824 - 1826

From: Chazal, Antoine, 1793-1854 :[Watercolours, proof engravings and aquatints by Antoine Chazal and others after drawings by Jules LeJeune and others for Duperrey's Voyage autour du monde ... Paris, 1822-1825]

Reference: C-082-092

Description: View of Kerikeri Falls, with two small Maori figures on the skyline at the top of the Falls and three Europeans, including an artist (probably Lejeune's self-portrait with the two others intended to represent Duperrey's party, April 1824). Based on a drawing by Chazal, (location not known) in its turn based on a watercolour drawing by Jules LeJeune, artist with Duperrey during his 1824 visit to the Bay of Islands. The original drawing by Lejeune has the title Cascade de Fanafoua [Waianiwaniwa] a 3 milles de l'etablissement des missionnaires a Kidikidi [Kerikeri] and it includes 4 Europeans rather than three. The original drawing is in the Bibliotheque du Service Historique de la Marine, Vincennes, Paris. The Library has a photograph, neg 116135 1/2. Prepared as the uncoloured proof aquatint illustration for plate 42, to Duperrey's Voyage autour du monde ... (Paris, 1826). This copy is the proof before lettering. Other Titles - Fanafoua waterfall, close to Kerikeri village, New Zealand. Waianiwaniwa falls. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Aquatint 126 x 194 mm (image) on sheet 235 x 294 mm

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Meryon, Charles, 1821-1868 : Papers

Date: 1828-1890

Reference: Micro-MS-0440

Description: Includes letters to his parents while at French Naval School, and notes and letters from Le Rhin about New Zealand, which he visited in 1842. Later papers include his father's notes for a proposed novel based on these letters Includes letters from Pierre Narcisse Chaspoux in Paris to Dr Charles Lewis Meryon in Florence and London, 1821-1826. She describes the birth and infancy of their son Charles, and urges Dr Meryon to come to Paris to see him. News also of Pierre's daughter Fanny, born in London in 1818 to Lord Lowther Quantity: 1 microfilm reel(s) (ca 800 pages). Physical Description: Positive microfilm

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