Unknown artist

Hei Tiki belonging to C.F. Goldie (1870-1947)

Hei Tiki belonging to C.F. Goldie (1870-1947) by Unknown artist

Artwork Detail

This hand carved Hei Tiki by an unknown artist carver belonged to a collection of taonga Māori including, Hei Tiki, kākahu, korowai, and taiaha, owned by New Zealand painter Charles Frederick Goldie (1870-1947) to adorn his models. This taonga appears in several of his portrait paintings and photographs from around the 1930’s, including works in the collection of Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Hei are things that hang around the neck, such as a scarf and Tiki is the name of the one who in some narratives was the first man created, while in other narratives, Tiki created the first man. Hei Tiki can represent a family member alive or passed on who remains close to the heart.

Title
Hei Tiki belonging to C.F. Goldie (1870-1947)
Artist/creator
Unknown artist
Production date
Unknown
Medium
pounamu
Dimensions
135 x 65 x 10 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, bequest of John Lawford, 2023
Accession no
2023/14/5
Copyright
Copying restrictions apply
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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