EditorialWildflowers on the beach at Kaikoura, a town whose name means “eat crayfish” in the Maori language, in New Zealand, December 2022. (Susan Wright/The New York Times)
EditorialChez les Maories: Sauvageries (At Home with the Maori: Savage Things). Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1893. Dimensions: 328 ? 265 mm (closed); 328 ? 530 mm (open). Watercolor, with traces of black crayon and graphite, on tapa, partially laid do...
EditorialSketch of Maori Woman and Child. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1891-1893. Dimensions: 163 ? 43 mm. Pen and brown ink (originally purple), with touches of graphite on cream wove irregularly shaped paper, discolored to tan (removed from a sketch...
EditorialMaori Woman in the Forest. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1894-1895. Dimensions: 221 ? 131 mm (image/primary/secondary support). Wood-block print in black ink manipulated with brush and solvent, on ivory Japanese paper, laid down on cream Japan...
EditorialTwo Maori Women Squatting Down. Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1894-1895. Dimensions: 280 ? 380 mm. Zincograph in black ink on cream wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialChez les Maories: Sauvageries (At Home with the Maori: Savage Things). Paul Gauguin; French, 1848-1903. Date: 1893. Dimensions: 328 ? 265 mm (closed); 328 ? 530 mm (open). Watercolor, with traces of black crayon and graphite, on tapa, partially laid do...
EditorialPortraits of Maori warriors, New Zealand. Men and boy with facial tattoos and feathers in their hair. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Francesco Rosaspina after William Hodges and Piron from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the ...
EditorialMaori tools and weapons with elaborate carving: axe, fish knife, and box. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by Sasso from Giulio Ferrario's Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1844.
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of Tolaga Bay, New Zealand, with Maoris in the foreground, one holding a 'kotiate', a Maori weapon club. Described in Captain Cook's journals on 29 October 1769. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Coo...
EditorialTwo Maori patoo patoos or clubs. DRAWINGS, in Indian ink, illustrative of Capt. Cook's first voyage, 1768 -1770, chiefly relating to Otaheite and New Zealand, by A. Buchan, John F. Miller, and others. 1771-1772. Source: Add. 15508, f.23, no.25. Languag...
Editorial[Drawing no.12] A Maori bartering a crayfish with an English naval officer. DRAWINGS, in Indian ink, illustrative of Capt. Cook's first voyage, 1768 -1770, chiefly relating to Otaheite and New Zealand, by A. Buchan, John F. Miller, and others. 1769. Di...
Editorial[Whole drawing] View of the Hippah, or fortified village, at the south-west point of Motuara in Queen Charlotte Sound. The view looks north, with Motuara in the background. The drawing may have resulted from Captain Cook's visit on 15 February 1777. Th...
EditorialMaori patoo-patoos or war bludgeons from New Zealand. A Collection of Drawings made in the Countries visited by Captain Cook in his First Voyage, 1768-1771. 1771-1772. Source: Add. 23920, f.68. Language: English.