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Gottfried Lindauer's New Zealand

Gottfried Lindauer's New Zealand
Author: Lindauer Gottlfried
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-09-10
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN: 9781869409302

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From the 1870s to the early twentieth century, the Bohemian immigrant artist Gottfried Lindauer travelled to marae and rural towns around New Zealand and - commissioned by Maori and Pakeha - captured in paint the images of key Maori figures. For Maori then and now, the faces of tupuna are full of mana and life. Now this definitive book on Lindauer's portraits of the ancestors collects that work for New Zealanders. The book presents 67 major portraits and 8 genre paintings alongside detailed accounts of the subject and work, followed by essays by leading scholars that take us inside Lindauer and his world: from his artistic training in Bohemia to his travels around New Zealand as Maori and Pakeha commissioned him to paint portraits; his artistic techniques and deep relationship with photography; Henry Partridge's gallery of Lindauer works on Queen Street in Auckland where Maori visited to see their ancestors; and the afterlife of the paintings in marae and memory. Published in association with Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki.


Gottfried Lindauer

Gottfried Lindauer
Author: Briar Gordon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1985
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN: 9780002175777

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New Zealand Painting

New Zealand Painting
Author: Michael Dunn
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2003
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1869402979

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Completely revised and updated. Chapters have been rewritten. Also added in a substantial new chapter on contemporary Maori and Pacific Island painting, as well as an acknowledgement of the coming wave of Asian artists.


Chiefs of Industry

Chiefs of Industry
Author: Hazel Petrie
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1775580407

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Drawing on a wide range of sources in both English and Maori, this study explores the entrepreneurial activity of New Zealand's indigenous Maori in the early colonial period. Focusing on the two industries—coastal shipping and flourmilling—where Maori were spectacularly successful in the 1840s and 1850s, this title examines how such a society was able to develop capital-intensive investments and harness tribal ownership quickly and effectively to render commercial advantages. A discussion of the sudden decline in the &“golden age&” of Maori enterprise—from changing market conditions, to land alienation—is also included.


This Paper Boat

This Paper Boat
Author: Gregory Kan
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1775588424

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In This Paper Boat, poet Gregory Kan traces the life and written fragments of Robin Hyde, vivid with imagery and impression – the tide pool at Island Bay and its shrimp, the driftwood and crushed lemon leaves. He listens to the stories of his parents and of their parents, the eels and milk, frangipani trees and barbed wire of their childhoods. He remembers a jungle of his own; he searches for a friend gone astray; he finds ghosts. Entwined as narrative but reft with fragments, this book examines the public and private rituals of institutions, martial and medical, and of communities, families and individuals. With the irreparable fractures in identity and material, time and space, the author discovers a world driven by its incompleteness and constructability.


Tattoo Art

Tattoo Art
Author: Alan Weller
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009-03-26
Genre: Design
ISBN: 048699029X

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How far will people go to decorate their bodies? This dazzling array of tattoos provides 200 high-quality illustrations that showcase the ornamental art form and represent authentic styles — from Japanese and Polynesian to Tribal and Mehndi.


Pictures of Old New Zealand

Pictures of Old New Zealand
Author: James Cowan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1930
Genre: Lindauer, Gottfried, 1839-1926
ISBN:

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Hostile Shores

Hostile Shores
Author: Bruce McFadgen
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 177558089X

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Evidence from several disciplines, including anthropology, archaeology, demography, history, and the Maori oral tradition, are combined in this analysis of the many volcanic periods that shaped New Zealand. This authoritative, groundbreaking study examines the consequences on the coastal landscape and its people, from the first Polynesian settlers until European colonization in the 18th century. A study of the wave of tsunamis that struck New Zealand in the 15th century, known as the &“big crunch,&” and precipitated various crises that led to cultural change and much warfare is also included.


Outcasts of the Gods?

Outcasts of the Gods?
Author: Hazel Petrie
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2015-09-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 177558786X

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‘Us Maoris used to practice slavery just like them poor Negroes had to endure in America . . .' says Beth Heke in Once Were Warriors. ‘Oh those evil colonials who destroyed Maori culture by ending slavery and cannibalism while increasing the life expectancy,' wrote one sarcastic blogger. So was Maori slavery ‘just like' the experience of Africans in the Americas and were British missionaries or colonial administrators responsible for ending the practice? What was the nature of freedom and unfreedom in Maori society and how did that intersect with the perceptions of British colonists and the anti-slavery movement? A meticulously researched book, Outcasts of the Gods? looks closely at a huge variety of evidence to answer these questions, analyzing bondage and freedom in traditional Maori society; the role of economics and mana in shaping captivity; and how the arrival of colonists and new trade opportunities transformed Maori society and the place of captives within it.