EditorialMaoris and Animals. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 91 ? 106 mm (image); 106 ? 133 mm (sheet). Wood-block print in yellow ocher ink with gray-blue watercolor and touches of red watercolor on cream wove notebook paper ruled...
EditorialTwo Maoris. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 80 ? 105 mm (image); 82 ? 108 mm (sheet). Wood-block print printed twice in ocher and black ink, with red-brown watercolor on brown laid Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialYoung Maoris. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 88 ? 107 mm (image/sheet). Wood-block print printed twice in yellow ocher and black ink, on cream wove notebook paper ruled in blue. Origin: France.
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of Tolaga Bay, New Zealand, with Maoris in the foreground, one holding a 'kotiate', a Maori weapon club. Described in Captain Cook's journals on 29 October 1769. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Coo...
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of the Hippah, or fortified village, at the south-west point of Motuara in Queen Charlotte Sound. The view looks north, with Motuara in the background. The drawing may have resulted from Captain Cook's visit on 15 February 1777. Th...
EditorialFour drawings of tattoos; from studies made of tattoos on the buttocks of some Maoris who visited the Endeavour off Cape Brett, New Zealand, on 26th November 1769. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Cook in his First Voya...
EditorialA trumpet made of shell from New Zealand.This specimen was obtained by the Forsters in Queen Charlotte Sound on 4 June 1773 from a party of visiting Maoris during Captain Cook's Second Voyage. DRAWINGS, in Indian ink, illustrative of Capt. Cook's first...
EditorialView near Auckland: Three Maoris and a Dog, Lt. Gen. Charles Emilius Gold, 1803?1871, 1860, Watercolor, gouache and graphite on moderatly thick, slighlty textured, cream wove paper, Sheet: 10 5/8 ? 12 1/2 inches (27 ? 31.8 cm), dog (animal), fish, land...
EditorialNative feast, Bay of Islands. Drawings and sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1849. (Drawing no.2) View of Maoris gathered before a large wooden structure in a village. In the background, the Bay of Islands with native canoes and English ships. Date...
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of the Hippah, or fortified village, at the south-west point of Motuara in Queen Charlotte Sound. The view looks north, with Motuara in the background. The drawing may have resulted from Captain Cook's visit on 15 February 1777. Th...
EditorialMaoris and Animals. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 91 ? 106 mm (image); 106 ? 133 mm (sheet). Wood-block print in yellow ocher ink with gray-blue watercolor and touches of red watercolor on cream wove notebook paper ruled...
EditorialTwo Maoris. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 80 ? 105 mm (image); 82 ? 108 mm (sheet). Wood-block print printed twice in ocher and black ink, with red-brown watercolor on brown laid Japanese paper. Origin: France.
EditorialYoung Maoris. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1896-1897. Dimensions: 88 ? 107 mm (image/sheet). Wood-block print printed twice in yellow ocher and black ink, on cream wove notebook paper ruled in blue. Origin: France.
EditorialMaoris in a war canoe in front of a pa on an arched rock in New Zealand. The fortified village or pa is atop the perforated rock at Tolaga. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Francesco Rosaspina after Sydney Parkinson from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient a...
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of Tolaga Bay, New Zealand, with Maoris in the foreground, one holding a 'kotiate', a Maori weapon club. Described in Captain Cook's journals on 29 October 1769. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Coo...
EditorialNative feast, Bay of Islands. Drawings and sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1849. (Drawing no.2) View of Maoris gathered before a large wooden structure in a village. In the background, the Bay of Islands with native canoes and English ships. Date...
EditorialCarved doorway, New Zealand. Drawings and sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1850. [Drawing no.64] Carved doorway of the House of Here Kie Kic, Taupo; with three seated Maoris, one with a pipe, and another holding a gun Image taken from Drawings an...
EditorialBritish military camp. Drawings and Sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; circa 1848-1853. [Drawing no.54] View of a British military camp, over which flies the union flag. Within the camp are soldiers and cannons, also Maoris and native huts, surround...
EditorialA trumpet made of shell from New Zealand.This specimen was obtained by the Forsters in Queen Charlotte Sound on 4 June 1773 from a party of visiting Maoris during Captain Cook's Second Voyage. DRAWINGS, in Indian ink, illustrative of Capt. Cook's first...
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of Tolaga Bay, New Zealand, with Maoris in the foreground, one holding a 'kotiate', a Maori weapon club. Described in Captain Cook's journals on 29 October 1769. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Coo...
EditorialNative feast, Bay of Islands. Drawings and sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1849. (Drawing no.2) View of Maoris gathered before a large wooden structure in a village. In the background, the Bay of Islands with native canoes and English ships. Date...
EditorialThree Maoris paddling a canoe; one with a small child. Sketches of scenery, portraits of natives, with representations of ceremonies, costume, etc., in New Zealand, done in sepia, colours, or pencil. 1842-1853. Source: Add. 19953 f.30, plate 75.
EditorialA Maori welcome at Taupo. Drawings and Sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1850. [Whole drawing] Maoris beating fern root for visitors, at the Pak of Pukawah, Taupo. 4 January 1850 Image taken from Drawings and Sketches in New Zealand. Originally p...
EditorialTwo female Maoris, one holding a child. Sketches of scenery, portraits of natives, with representations of ceremonies, costume, etc., in New Zealand, done in sepia, colours, or pencil. 1842-1853. Source: Add. 19953 f.39, plate 106.
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of the Hippah, or fortified village, at the south-west point of Motuara in Queen Charlotte Sound. The view looks north, with Motuara in the background. The drawing may have resulted from Captain Cook's visit on 15 February 1777. Th...
EditorialTwo Maoris standing by a boat with an elaborate design. Sketches of scenery, portraits of natives, with representations of ceremonies, costume, etc., in New Zealand, done in sepia, colours, or pencil. 1842-1853. Source: Add. 19953 f.60, plate 173.
EditorialPatukah of the Chief of Taupo. Drawings and sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1850. [Drawing no.42] View of Maoris before the patukah containing the remains of Teheuheu, chief of Taupo, On either side are native huts, and behind a tall wooden stock...
EditorialFour drawings of tattoos; from studies made of tattoos on the buttocks of some Maoris who visited the Endeavour off Cape Brett, New Zealand, on 26th November 1769. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Cook in his First Voya...
EditorialThe Governor's tent; two Maoris. Drawings and Sketches in New Zealand. New Zealand; 1849. [Whole folio] View of Sir George Grey's tent at Manawaru. Below; Two naked Maori men, both smoking a pipe. December 1849 Image taken from Drawings and Sketches i...
EditorialMaoris in a war canoe in front of a pa on an arched rock in New Zealand. The fortified village or pa is atop the perforated rock at Tolaga. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Francesco Rosaspina after Sydney Parkinson from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient a...