[Ashworth, Edward] 1814-1896 :Woman of Waingaroa. [1843]

[Ashworth, Edward] 1814-1896 :Woman of Waingaroa. [1843]
Date
1843
By
Ashworth, Edward, 1814-1896
Reference
A-208-022
Description

Shows three Maori. One person is removing lice from the hair of another. Another person, probably the woman of the title is standing.

On verso of: A208/21

Waingaroa is known as Raglan Harbour

Exhibited at 'The world was all before me; journals and watercolours of Edward Ashworth from the collections of Alexander Turnbull Library', Curator was Jill Trevelyan. The exhibition title is taken from Ashworth's journal where he misquotes from John Milton's poem "Paradise Lost": "The world was all before me / where to choose my place of rest". At the National Library Gallery, 27 April - 29 July 2001.

Other Titles - Raglan

Sketched on Ashworth's trip to the Waikato December, 1843

Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).

Physical Description: Pen and ink and watercolour 84 x 214 mm

Access restrictions
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Format
1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Watercolours, Pen and ink and watercolour 84 x 214 mm
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