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Savage Life and Scenes in Australia and New Zealand - Being an Artist's Impressions of Countries and People at the Antipodes (Paperback)
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Savage Life and Scenes in Australia and New Zealand - Being an Artist's Impressions of Countries and People at the Antipodes (Paperback)
Series: Savage Life and Scenes in Australia and New Zealand 2 Volume Set, Volume 1
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George French Angas (1822-86) gave up a career in business to
become an artist, and his interest in natural history and ethnology
is apparent throughout his work. In the early 1840s he travelled to
Australia and New Zealand. His paintings from this period were
later exhibited and formed the basis of two important large-format
books of lithographs that appeared in 1849, having been announced
in this two-volume 1847 account of his travels. Volume 1 documents
Angas' expeditions in South Australia, a colony his father helped
to found. Angas accompanied William Giles into the Murray basin and
George Grey along the south-east coast, and his observations
include detailed descriptions of the way of life of the Aboriginal
tribes there. The book continues with Angas' voyage to Wellington,
with views of Taranaki and the Kaikouras, his first impressions of
the Maori (including a haka), and his onward journey to Auckland.
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