Louis Auguste de Sainson (After), Jacques Arago (Lithographer), Joseph Lemercier (Printer)

Établissement des missionaries, (Nouvelle Zélande), [Missionary establishment (New Zealand)]

Établissement des missionaries, (Nouvelle Zélande), [Missionary establishment (New Zealand)] by Louis Auguste de Sainson, Jacques Arago, Joseph Lemercier

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This view is remarkable as much for what it records, as how it is recorded. It is one of the early illustrations of settler and missionary communities, in this instance the settlement recorded is Paihia in the Bay of Islands. Pahia was founded as a European township only 4 years before de Sainson drew it on 12 March 1827.

Above the missionaries' compound a flag flies. In the watercolour, upon which this lithograph is based, the markings of the Union Jack are indicated on the flag, noteworthy given the French interest at the time in also colonising New Zealand. Māori dwellings are indicated behind a fence close to the shore and men can be seen pulling up a boat. Three well-dressed figures in the foreground, presumably settlers given the inclusion of a child, turn away from the vista.

Title
Établissement des missionaries, (Nouvelle Zélande), [Missionary establishment (New Zealand)]
Artist/creator
Louis Auguste de Sainson, Jacques Arago, Joseph Lemercier
Production date
1833
Medium
lithograph
Dimensions
313 x 494 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased 2006
Accession no
2006/3/3
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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