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Blind Soloman, led by his wife on a missionary journey.

documentary heritage
  • Other Id

    1067 (Presto content ID)

    Print A58(12) (Reference Number)

    95x3/178 (accession number)

    PD1087 (Legacy number)

  • Department

Images and documents

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Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Blind Soloman, led by his wife on a missionary journey.
  • Primary Maker

     George Angas (Artist)

  • Date
    Circa 1856
  • Physical Description

    31 x 20.5 cm

  • Level of Current Record
    Child
  • Related Object Notes
    Refer to "Maori scenes and portraits" by G. F. Angas (edited by A. W. Reed), New Zealand Reserve Collection GN 672.1, page 82 for brief description of the painting.
    Print referred to in "Portraits of the famous and infamous" General Reserve Collection DU 402, page 219, which verifies that Angas is the artist.
  • Media/Materials
    Colour lithograph
  • Subject Category
  • Provenance Details
    Unknown
  • Public Access Text

    Print published in "Illustrations of missionary scenes, an offering to youth" Volume 1, page 13, plate 11 (verified in Ellis).

    Horomona introduced Pai Marire faith to the territory of Ngati Awa with Patara Raukatauri in 1865.

  • Copyright
    Cultural permissions apply
  • Last Update
    06 Dec 2022

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