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Woman of New Zealand [picture] / [William Hodges]
Bib ID 727340
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Hodges, William, 1744-1797
 
Online Versions
Description [between 1773 and 1775] 
1 drawing : chalk ; 54.4 x 37.4 cm. 
Notes

Title from reproduction, [cat.] 2.36, in: The art of Captain Cook's voyages /­ Rudiger Joppien and Bernard Smith. -- Vol. 2.

Inscription on mount: New Zeland.

Drawing executed on Cook's second voyage 1772-1775.

R740.

Exhibited: Alexander Turnbull Library, 1990.

Subjects Maori (New Zealand people) - Portraits.  |  Picture - New Zealand.  |  Picture - NZ loan 1990.
Also Titled

Woman of New Zealand

Exhibited Exhibited: "Treasures Gallery", National Library of Australia, 7 October 2011 - 15 December 2012.  Exhibited: Cook & Omai: The Cult of the South Seas, NLA 2001  Exhibited: William Hodges 1744 - 1797: The Art of Exploration, Auckland Art Gallery, 3 June 2005 - 21 August 2005 

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