Raglan, Waikato – Karioi Mountain

Maker
Walter Wright
Production date
Circa 1900
Description
This scene depicts a group of Maori on the banks of a river with Mount Karioi in the background. Although this is a very accomplished watercolour, Walter Wright was known predominantly as a painter in oils.

Walter Wright (1866–1933), along with his brother Frank, came to Auckland from Nottinghamshire with their mother in 1877. Although he initially worked as an upholsterer, Walter was a quiet, somewhat shy gentleman who was determined to make a living through art. Subsequently the two brothers became professional painters, selling works to tourists and teaching classes of young women. While exhibiting regularly for many years in the Auckland Society of Arts, their paintings were shown alongside luminaries such as Goldie, Frances Hodgkins and John Weeks. Both brothers were keen landscape photographers who used such images to plan the paintings they made in their studios. Walter was more interested in including human subject-matter than Frank. In 1908 they published New Zealand, a book of 75 colour reproductions, with a text by William Pember Reeves, and their watercolours were included in the publication Oceania [1911].
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Object detail

Production date
Circa 1900
Media/Materials
Watercolour
Measurements
472 x 550 x 27mm (framed whole)
246 x 338mm (image)
Production place
Department collection type
Credit line
Trust Waikato Art and Taonga Collection
Accession number
2000/3/1

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