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[Savages of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. 1851]

documentary heritage
  • Description

    After Webster, John.

  • Other Id

    685 (Presto content ID)

    PD-1929-2-8 (Reference Number)

    41515 (accession number)

    C22699 (Copy negative number)

    PD419 (Legacy number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Images

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    [Savages of Guadalcanal, Solomon Islands. 1851]
  • Primary Maker

     George Angas (Artist)

  • Contributor/Publisher
    Webster, John, 1818-1912, after
  • Date
    Circa 1852
  • Signature/marks

    [indecipherable]

  • Physical Description

    225 mm. x 325 mm.

  • Collection
  • Level of Current Record
    Parent
  • Media/Materials Description
    Watercolour on paper
  • Subject Category
  • Provenance Details
    Likely to be from acquisition mentioned in Auckland Museum Annual Report 1929-1930. page 30. "Series of Water-colour paintings, illustrating the early life in the Solomon Islands, by the late John Webster. Presented by Miss Webster and Mr. Geo. F. Webster"
  • Public Access Text

    For Webster original, see (25)

  • Copyright
    Cultural permissions apply
  • Credit Line
    Possibly a 1929 donation mentioned in the Museum annual report.
  • Last Update
    06 Dec 2022

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