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  1. Six Maori statues sculpted by J McDonald for New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch 1906 - Quinn

    Six large Maori figures at Annalong. These were bought after the New Zealand International Exhibition held in Christchurch in 1906-1907 This photo show six statues which were made for the New Zealand International Exhibition, held in Christchurch during 1906 and 1907. The group of figures stood in the Exhibition's Main Corridor. The figures were sculptured by Mr J McDonald (of Wellington) and cast in carrara plaster and bronzed. At the conclus...

    Record Type: Photo

    Six Maori statues sculpted by J McDonald for New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch 1906
  2. Statue - Statue of a wahine (Maori woman) carrying a pepi (baby) in a pikau (woven flax backpack) and drapped in a korowai (long feather cloak).

    Statue of a wahine (Maori woman) carrying a pepi (baby) in a pikau (woven flax backpack) and draped in a korowai (cloak). Caste in plaster of paris, which has been bronzed, the statue stands on a concrete plinth. The wahine is one of a group of six figures, made by James Ingram McDonald whilst working for the New Zealand Tourist Department. The figures were made specifically for the New Zealand International Exhibition, held in Christchurch, ...

    Record Type: Object

    2010-030-001_1

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