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Book and CD. An exciting new behind-the-scenes look at surprising, wonderful and significant pieces held in our national museum, for children and adults alike. Te Papa stores more than 2 million pieces in trust for the nation. New Zealand Through 100 Objects takes readers on a to ...
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Potter extraordinaire, conservationist, railway enthusiast and iconoclast Barry Brickell is one of New Zealand's most important ceramicists ... In essays by David Craig and Gregory O'Brien and with both newly commissioned photographs by Haru Sameshima and historic images, His Own ...
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Reissue Raupo Title
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A fascinating design source book with a wonderful selection of 100 specially commissioned, original images inspired by the traditional art and crafts of the Maori people.
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Informative and very readable book that gives a picture of a potters life and ceramic art in New Zealand. This is a bilingual book in English and Dutch. Van der Sluis is a Ceramic Artist, Potter and Art Teacher located in Hamilton, New Zealand, where he works in his own studio pr ...
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The book explores Charles F. Goldie's career, his early still life paintings, his time as a student in Paris, his reign as Auckland's leading painter, the fall from critical favour, descent into ill health and distinctive late period paintings of the 1930s.
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The book provides what the author calls a 'skillbase' - a reliable set of practices and attitudes that can successfully produce bone carvings of great functional and aesthetic beauty.
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Examines facets of early Polynesian settlement, the influence of Christian and western technology, the buildings of religio-political movements such as Ringatu, Parihaka and Ratana, post-war urban migration, and contemporary architecture.
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The Photography of Brian Brake makes a statement not only of Maori art history but also the career of a man who sought perfection in photographic endeavour.
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In this stunning book we are taken through the process of weaving a kakahu or cloak. A step-by-step guide to a unique art. Detailed line drawings. Photographs by Gil Hanly.
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