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Pare Watene Lindauer Online
Pare Watene Lindauer Online

Pare Watene Lindauer Online Photograph by the foy brothers, portrait of maori woman, pare watene, taken in new zealand, part of the smith collection, ca.1871 1909. Photograph by the foy brothers, portrait of maori woman, pare watene, taken in new zealand, part of the smith collection, ca.1871 1909 (© victoria and albert museum, london).

Portrait Of Pare Watene 1878 By Gottf Print Canvas Art Framed Print
Portrait Of Pare Watene 1878 By Gottf Print Canvas Art Framed Print

Portrait Of Pare Watene 1878 By Gottf Print Canvas Art Framed Print Half length seated portrait of pare whakerongomai (pare watene) with moko kauae (chin tattoo), wearing a hei tiki and korowai (tassel cloak), holding a patu pounamu (greenstone hand weapon) and two feathers as head adornments. Photograph by the foy brothers, portrait of maori woman, pare watene, taken in new zealand, part of the smith collection, ca.1871 1909. The portraits are of kawene te haho; te hira te kawau and pare watene. they are painted on rangiora leaves and when purchased we were told that they were by lindauer. Description: portrait of pare watene, daughter of hemi watene of ngati maru tribe, thames, who was noted as one of the handsomest women in the thames district. her splendid hair was the admiration of all who saw her.

Māori Portraits Lindauer Online
Māori Portraits Lindauer Online

Māori Portraits Lindauer Online The portraits are of kawene te haho; te hira te kawau and pare watene. they are painted on rangiora leaves and when purchased we were told that they were by lindauer. Description: portrait of pare watene, daughter of hemi watene of ngati maru tribe, thames, who was noted as one of the handsomest women in the thames district. her splendid hair was the admiration of all who saw her. Object detail description pare watene maker foy brothers, thames accession number 2022.21.15. Pare watana was a member of the ngāti maru tribe of new zealand’s indigenous māori people. not much is known about pare watana, though we may guess that she was of chiefly descent by the tail feathers of the now extinct huia bird worn in her hair. To find out which artworks are available for print requests and reproduction please enquire here. this service only applies to select artworks in the gallery's collection. Photograph by the foy brothers, portrait of maori woman, **pare watene**, taken in new zealand, part of the smith collection, ca.1871 1909. victoria and.

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