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PIONEER ARTIST This sketch of a Maori provision house at Cape Egmont, made in 1842 by the New Zealand Company's official artist, Charles Heaphy, is an example of the early flowering of European art in this country. The importance of the pioneer artists is discussed by E. H. McCormick on page 7

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Cover Page

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PIONEER ARTIST This sketch of a Maori provision house at Cape Egmont, made in 1842 by the New Zealand Company's official artist, Charles Heaphy, is an example of the early flowering of European art in this country. The importance of the pioneer artists is discussed by E. H. McCormick on page 7 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Cover Page

PIONEER ARTIST This sketch of a Maori provision house at Cape Egmont, made in 1842 by the New Zealand Company's official artist, Charles Heaphy, is an example of the early flowering of European art in this country. The importance of the pioneer artists is discussed by E. H. McCormick on page 7 New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 633, 17 August 1951, Cover Page

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