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Heaphy: Artist, Explorer, Settler

Iain Sharp

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Heaphy: Artist, Explorer, Settler
Description:
Even by the versatile standards of Victorian pioneers, Charles Heaphy had an unusually varied career, as a draughtsman, explorer, surveyor, gold agent, geologist, soldier, war hero, politician, land commissioner and judge. Most importantly, however, for decades Heaphy painted and sketched what he saw. From his earliest surviving watercolour of birdlife in the Marlborough Sounds in August 1839 to his last known sketch, drawn on the back of an envelope, showing Maori witnesses at a hearing of the Native Land Court in Palmerston North in December 1879, Charles Heaphy's art is a remarkable visual diary of life in settler New Zealand. His work has been an inspiration to New Zealand painters from Colin McCahon to Saskia Leek. In this engaging book, richly illustrated with Heaphy's remarkable paintings and drawings as well as photographs and maps from the period, author Iain Sharp tells the story of Heaphy's life - from exploring with Thomas Brunner to winning the Victoria Cross in the New Zealand Wars - and his art. Sharp depicts a man capable of being mercenary and self-serving, but also filled with restlessness and a pervasive sense of wonder about the opportunities in New Zealand.

Awards:
Shortlisted for Montana New Zealand Book Awards: Biography Category 2009.

Format:
Hardback
Published Date:
10-10-2008
Publisher:
Auckland University Press
ISBN:
9781869404215
Dimensions:
260 x 260 x 30 mm
Pages:
300