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Goldie, Charles Frederick, 1870-1947 :In doubt. [Portrait of] Atama Paparangi, a chieftain of the Rarawa tribe. Brett Printing Company ; from a painting by C F Goldie, 1918. 1923.
- Date
- 1918 - 1923
- By
- Brett Printing and Publishing Company Ltd; Goldie, Charles Frederick, 1870-1947
- Reference
- B-059-012
- Description
Head and shoulders portrait of a white-haired Maori chief, with moko. He has huia feathers in his hair and wears and flax tag cloak
Another reproduction of a very similar painting is at E-204-017 'After C. F. Goldie, by A. Cameron'
Extended Title - Supplement to Brett's Christmas Annual. 21st October, 1923
Quantity: 1 colour art print(s).
Physical Description: Photolithograph, 315 x 255 mm
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 colour art print(s), Works of art, Photolithographs, Portraits, Photolithograph, 315 x 255 mm
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Brett Printing and Publishing Company Ltd. Goldie, Charles Frederick, 1870-1947 :In doubt. [Portrait of] Atama Paparangi, a chieftain of the Rarawa tribe. Brett Printing Company ; from a painting by C F Goldie, 1918. 1923.. Ref: B-059-012. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22873437More information can be found in our terms of use.