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Māori Portraits - Lindauer Online

    http://www.lindaueronline.co.nz/maori-portraits
    G ottfried Lindauer was New Zealand's leading painter of Māori in the 19 th century, in both portraits and in scenes of Māori life. He produced many hundreds of individual portraits, commissioned by both Māori and Pākehā.

MAORI ART – 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand – Te Ara

    https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/maori-art
    It is the habit of ethnologists to study Maori art as if it had come to an abrupt end on the arrival of the European settlers in New Zealand and to regard post-European work as being of little importance. It is necessary to point out, however, that the major forms of Maori art have never died out and that there is a continuous tradition from ...

Beginnings - History of New Zealand painting NZHistory ...

    https://nzhistory.govt.nz/culture/nz-painting-history/beginnings
    The earliest artists, such as those on Cook’s voyages, portrayed Māori as ‘Noble Savages’. Goldie and Lindauer focused largely on Māori daily life and portraits of well-known figures. Their work also reflected the 19th century belief that Māori were a dying race. A group at the Te Aro Pah, George Angas

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