IMAGE
Arden, Hamar Humphrey, 1816-1895 :[View of the Robson family farm, Mt Taranaki, ca 1880]
- Date
- 1860 - 1870
- By
- Arden, Hamar Humphrey, 1816-1895
- Reference
- B-187-018
- Description
A view of the farmhouse belonging to Taranaki sawmiller James Robson. In the foreground to the left is a large tree stump; the farmhouse, a single-storey wooden building, is in the middle ground; and another house can be seen futher off. Mount Taranaki rises large in the background. The colours of the trees suggests the Autumn season
Inscriptions: Verso - top centre - Early pioneers of Taranaki / Sawmiller James Robso's home in Ngaere, Tarankai [in pencil]; Backing board verso - centre - Miss Robson / 29 Princes St / C.1 [in pencil]
Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).
Physical Description: Watercolour and pencil on paper, 255 x 355 mm
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
- Format
- 1 watercolour(s), Works of art, Watercolours, Watercolour and pencil on paper, 255 x 355 mm, Orientation: Horizontal image
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