Martha King (After), Day & Haghe (Lithographer)

The Taua, A Large Forest Tree

The Taua, A Large Forest Tree by Martha King, Day & Haghe

Artwork Detail

'This is one of the most common trees of the New Zealand forest. The wood is worthless for most purposes, but splits with great ease. The wild pigeons feed on the berries, which taste strongly of turpentine. The inside of the berry consists of a nut like that of an acorn, which forms equally good food for pigs.'

(Edward Jerningham Wakefield, Illustrations to Adventure in New Zealand from 1839 to 1844; with some account of the beginning of British colonization of the islands. Plate XIII, no.2).

Title
The Taua, A Large Forest Tree
Artist/creator
Martha King, Day & Haghe
Production date
1845
Medium
hand-coloured lithograph
Dimensions
375 x 280 mm
Credit line
Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki, purchased with funds from the M A Serra Trust, 1987
Accession no
1987/16/13
Other ID
1987/16/13/C
Copyright
No known copyright restrictions
Department
New Zealand Art
Display status
Not on display

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