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"Mairie" The Arawa Beauty.
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet; tear to top edge.
Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43192] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
A Pretty Maori
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet.
Portrait of Mairie (see ref. 43192) wearing kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak); hei tiki (neck pendant); with albatross feather in hair. Backdrop of tukutuku panels (of woven reeds) and poupou (carved house panels). Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43201] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Te Hongi (Rubbing Noses).
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet.
Portrait of two Maori women holding hands and pressing noses (hongi); with albatross feathers in hair, wearing korowai (tag cloaks); one with brooch in hair; in front of a marae (meeting house). The way the two women in the photo are greeting one another is called Te Hongi or rubbing noses. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43202] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Onehe Ra! (Departed Days.)
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet.
Portrait of seated Maori woman, with facial moko (tattoo); wearing western-style dress, blanket and korowai (tag cloak); in front of a house. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43203] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Maori Woman weaving Taniko
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet; nicks to edges.
In the negative for this image there is a man in Western style clothing seated in the doorway of the house, this has been blacked out in this image (British Museum cataloguing). One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43193] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
A Whakarewarewa Beauty.
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 235 x 185mm (9¼ x 7¼"). Mounted on backing sheet; nicks to edges.
Maori woman with huia feather in hair, wearing a kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak); with white feather border, hei tiki (neck pendant); holding a patu or mere (short club); with canoe prow behind. Backdrop of tukutuku panels (of woven reeds); poupou (carved house panels); and rafters decorated with kowhaiwhai patterns. Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43194] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
"Poi" dancer, Whakarewarewa.
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet; nicks to edges.
Maori woman wearing a korowai (tag cloak); leaning on a poupou (carved house panel); holding two poi (balls on woven cords); backdrop of tukutuku panels (of woven reeds); and poupou (carved house panels). Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43195] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Maori Girls, Whakarewarewa.
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet; nicks to edges.
Portrait of two Maori women, one standing wearing a korowai (tag cloak), holding a hoe (canoe paddle), with shell inlay. The other girl is Mairie (see ref. 43192) seated wearing western-style blouse and blanket; backdrop of tukutuku panels (of woven reeds); and poupou (carved house panels); with shell inlay. Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43196] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Kapai Te Torori.
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet.
Portrait taken in Whakarewarewa, New Zealand, of Maori woman with facial moko (tattoo), seated in front of house, holding pipe, wearing western-style dress and blanket. The phrase Kapai Te Torori means puffing up a storm. Torori is also the word for Maori tobacco. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43198] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
Maori women.
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 235 x 185mm (9¼ x 7¼"). Mounted on backing sheet.
Portrait of two Maori women; one seated, with facial moko (tattoo); wearing a korowai (tag cloak); with huia feather in hair; one standing wearing a piupiu (skirt); around her shoulders and waist, holding a hoe (canoe paddle); with taiaha (ceremonial and fighting staff); with hair attachment in background; backdrop of tukutuku panels (of woven reeds); and poupou (carved house panels). Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43199] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
A Tribal Belle
[Thomas Pringle, c.1905]
Permanent Carbonette photo, sheet 185 x 235mm (7¼ x 9¼"). Mounted on backing sheet.
Portrait of Maori girl, seated, wearing a korowai (tag cloak); holding a hoe (canoe paddle); backdrop of tukutuku panels (of woven reeds); and poupou (carved house panels). Image taken inside the Te Rauru meeting house, Whakarewarewa, New Zealand. One of a set of thirteen images by Thomas Pringle (1858-1931) of Maori people. Other copies of the image can be found in the British Museum and US National Anthropological Archives (who list this image as being created by "New Zealand Gov't Tourist & Publicity Dept").
[Ref: 43200] £85.00
(£102.00 incl.VAT)
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