C1842

Te Kauwau, Chief of the Nga Te Whatua Tr…

Artist:

Paul Gauci fl (1834 - 1863)

Scarce c.19th hand coloured lithographed portrait of Apihai Te Kawau who was born towards the end of the eighteenth century. His father was Tarahawaiki and his mother was Mokorua, who was descended from the Waiohua people. Te Kawau’s grandfather was … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Te Kauwau, Chief of the Nga Te Whatua Tribe

Date:

C1842

Artist:

Paul Gauci fl (1834 - 1863)

Condition:

In good condition

Technique:

Hand coloured lithograph.

Image Size: 

110mm 
x 150mm

Paper Size: 

135mm 
x 216mm
AUTHENTICITY
Te Kauwau, Chief of the Nga Te Whatua Tribe - Antique Print from 1842

Genuine antique
dated:

1842

Description:

Scarce c.19th hand coloured lithographed portrait of Apihai Te Kawau who was born towards the end of the eighteenth century. His father was Tarahawaiki and his mother was Mokorua, who was descended from the Waiohua people. Te Kawau’s grandfather was Tupe-riri, principal leader of Te Taou hapu of Ngati Whatua who overran the Auckland isthmus around 1740, defeating the Waiohua who became the Nga Oho and Te Uringutu hapu of Ngati Whatua. Thus Te Kawau, the inheritor of several chiefly lines of Ngati Whatua and known as ‘the man of many cousins’, had connections which enabled him to become a unifying and leading person in Ngati Whatua on the Tamaki isthmus.

From: Terry, C. New Zealand, its Advantages and Prospects, as a British Colony; …..

References:
Bagnall, A.G. New Zealand National Bibliography to the Year 1960 Wellington 5502.

Collections:
National Library New Zealand: ALMA 992517543502836
State Library New South Wales: 991012319599702626
State Library Victoria: 992649343607636
State Library South Australia: 993.1T

Artist:

Paul Gauci  fl (1834-1863)

Gauci was a lithographer of Maltese extraction, working in London with his father, Maxim Gauci, and brother, William. The firm, located at 9 North Crescent, Bedford Square, was among the leading lithographers of the day.

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