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Author:
Jones, Philip, 1955- author.
Title:
Illustrating the Antipodes : George French Angas in Australia & New Zealand 1844-1845 / Philip Jones.
Publisher:
NLA Publishing ;
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
374 pages : illustrations (some color), maps, portraits ; 27 cm.
Subject:
Angas, George French,--1822-1886.
Angas, George French,--1822-1886.--New Zealanders illustrated.
Angas, George French,--1822-1886.--South Australia illustrated.
Angas, George French,--1822-1886.
Painters--South Australia--South Australia--Biography.
Painters--New Zealand--Biography.
Naturalists--South Australia--South Australia--Biography.
Naturalists--New Zealand--Biography.
Maori (New Zealand people) in art.
Aboriginal Australians in art.
New Zealand--In art.
South Australia--In art.
Peintres--Australie-Meridionale--Australie-Meridionale--Biographies.
Peintres--Nouvelle-Zelande--Biographies.
Naturalistes--Australie-Meridionale--Australie-Meridionale--Biographies.
Naturalistes--Nouvelle-Zelande--Biographies.
Australiens (Aborigenes) dans l'art.
Aboriginal Australians in art.
Maori (New Zealand people) in art.
Naturalists.
Painters.
New Zealand.
South Australia.
Art.
Biographies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references: (p. 364-367) and index.
Contents:
Introduction: George French Angas, 1822-1886 -- 1. Formation -- 2. Illustrating South Australia -- 3. Illustrating New Zealand -- 4. Completing the portfolios -- 5. A figure in the world.
Summary:
"Artist, naturalist, romantic traveller George French Angas (1822-1886) spent 18 months sketching and aobserving in Australia and New Zealand between 1844 and 1845. It was a period of decisive and irresistible cultural change. The young Angas excelled at capturing the minute detail of plants and people, objects and landscapes, and rapidly assembled a portfolio of 250 watercolours. In this ... volume, Philip Jones has used Angas' sketches, watercolours, lithographs and journal accounts to retrace his Antipodean journeys in vivid detail. Set in the context of his time, Angas emerges both as a brilliant artist and as a flawed Romantic idealist, rebelling against his father's mercantilism while entirely reliant on the colonial project enabling him to depict indigenous peoples and their ways of life."--Back cover.
ISBN:
0642279500
9780642279507
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1266211898
LCCN:
2020448305
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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