William Strutt's View of Mt Egmont, Taranaki, New Zealand, taken from New Plymouth, with Maoris driving off settlers’ cattle, 1861, oil on canvas

Three best historical paintings of the New Zealand outdoors

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What they tell us about our past – and what they leave out

The first thing you learn talking to Dr Rebecca Rice, curator of historical New Zealand art at Te Papa, is that 100-year-old paintings of the New Zealand bush give you only half the story of what’s really going on. Sure, there’s the familiar crisp green fronds of the New Zealand ponga seen in a painting […]

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