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Gottfried Lindauer (5 January 1839 – 13 June 1926) was a Bohemian and New Zealand artist famous for his portraits, including many of Maori people. He was born Bohumír Lindauer in Plzen (Pilsen), Western Bohemia, Austrian Empire (now part of the Czech Republic). Where his family where Sudetenland Germans, his father, Ignatz Lindauer was a gardener. His first drawing experience was plants and trees. From 1855 Lindauer studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna, where he took classes of Leopold Kupelwieser, Josef Führich and Professor Rohl. To increase his chances on the market, he decided to change his name from the Czech Bohumír to the German translation of his name, "Gottfried". From his studio in Pilsen he created paintings with religious themes for churches and painting frescoes in the Cathedral churches of Austria. His paintings attracted people, particularly the prominent people who were often the subjects of his paintings, including Bishop Jieschek, of Budweis, in Bohemia. After a sojourn in that city of eighteen months, he went to Moravia for three years.

To avoid being drafted to the Austro-Hungarian army he left for Germany in 1873. From there he sailed for New Zealand on the Reichstag in 1874, arriving in Wellington on 6 August. Many prominent Maori chiefs commissioned his work, which accurately records their facial tattoos, clothing, ornaments and weapons. A series of life-size portraits of Maori chiefs and warriors exhibited by Sir Walter Buller at the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886, were all from Lindauer's hand, who had made the "Maori at home" a subject of special study.Lindauer's Maori paintings are, like many by Ellen von Meyern and Frances Hodgkins, associated with symbolist portraits of demure females with or without a child. One of these, a young poi dancer without a facial tattoo, was so admired by the Prince of Wales that Buller gifted it to him. His most famous works are portraits of Heeni Hirini, also known as Ana Rupene, carrying a baby on her back. Lindauer painted this image 30 times.

After visiting his native land in 1886–87, he settled down at Woodville, near Wellington, having shortly before married Rebecca, the daughter of Benjamin Prance Petty. They had two sons, Hector and Victor,[4] the latter a phycologist and teacher. Lindauer died in 1926 and is buried in the Old Gorge cemetery in Woodville.

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      • Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art
        Sep. 12, 2024

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art

        Est: $50 - $100

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art loose binding

        Lawsons
      • Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art
        Sep. 05, 2024

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art

        Est: $50 - $100

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art loose binding

        Lawsons
      • Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art
        Aug. 29, 2024

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art

        Est: $50 - $100

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art loose binding

        Lawsons
      • Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art, Very Loose Binding
        Mar. 14, 2024

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art, Very Loose Binding

        Est: $100 - $150

        Gottfried Lindauer His Life and Maori Art, Very Loose Binding

        Lawsons
      • GOTTFRIED LINDAUER (1839 - 1926) Richard Grattan, Hotelier, Auckland
        May. 19, 2020

        GOTTFRIED LINDAUER (1839 - 1926) Richard Grattan, Hotelier, Auckland

        Est: $15,000 - $25,000

        GOTTFRIED LINDAUER (1839 - 1926) Richard Grattan, Hotelier, Auckland, Oil on canvas, Signed & dated 1876, 65 x 51cm

        International Art Centre
      • GOTTFRIED LINDAUER 1839-1926 Maori Girl Learning the Haka (circa 1907) oil on canvas 59 x 73 cm
        May. 16, 2018

        GOTTFRIED LINDAUER 1839-1926 Maori Girl Learning the Haka (circa 1907) oil on canvas 59 x 73 cm

        Est: $250,000 - $350,000

        GOTTFRIED LINDAUER 1839-1926 Maori Girl Learning the Haka (circa 1907) oil on canvas signed 'G. Lindauer' lower right 59 x 73 cm PROVENANCE Private Collection George Walker Auctioneer, Auckland Mr Keith Budden, acquired from the above in 1961 International Art Centre, Auckland, acquired from the above in August 1986 Private Collection, Sydney, acquired from the above in April 1989 LITERATURE A Collection of Twenty-Four Fine Quality Paintings and Watercolours, International Art Centre, Auckland, 1988, no. 16, illustrated

        Smith & Singer
      • Gottfried Lindauer, New Zealand (1839-1926)
        Feb. 10, 2018

        Gottfried Lindauer, New Zealand (1839-1926)

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Gottfried Lindauer, New Zealand (1839-1926) Oil on canvas painting of "Pare Watene", Ref #4590, A Maori Chieftess. Signed lower right "G. Lindauer", 24" x 19 3/4", an old gold molded frame, canvas is lined, This is a known form of portrait in which she wears a carved fish hook around her neck, drop earrings and a feather in her hair. Provenance: Important western tribal collector; "Ferner Fine Arts" an art gallery in Auckland, New Zealand label on reverse.

        The Cobbs
      • New Zealand - James Cowan - Maori Portraits - Gottfried Lindauer
        May. 17, 2017

        New Zealand - James Cowan - Maori Portraits - Gottfried Lindauer

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        New Zealand - James Cowan - Maori Portraits - Gottfried Lindauer Sketches of Old New Zealand. Maori Biographies. Descriptive Catalogue of Maori Portraits painted by Herr G. Lindauer. Auckland: Printed for H.E. Partridge, 1901. First edition, 8vo, vignette illustrations, original printed boards, a few spots to boards; Cowan, James Another copy of the same work, with 46 contemporary photographs of the original paintings pasted or tipped-in throughout, photographs somewhat faded, occasional small areas of text adhering to image, notes in ink to endpapers and majority of portrait photographs identified to the verso in pencil or ink, publisher''s morocco, gilt lettered, spine perished, contents loose, with loosely inserted 1) a typed copy letter from St. Louis, 24/11/1904 to Mr Partridge from F.E. Donne, informing the recipient of the Gold Medal awarded for his Maori paintings at the St. Louis World''s Fair, &c.; 2) copy on 3 leaves typed with picture titles and sizes, corresponding with the "Contents" list in Sketches of Old New Zealand 3) a typewritten letter to Mr U.F. McCabe from H.E. Partridge discussing the conditions under which, in the future, he might sell his collection; 4) folding pedigree of Kahungunu, on linen-backed paper, [c.1940]; Centennial of the Treaty of Waitangi, 6 February 1940, Souvenir Programme. 1940, 8vo, wrappers, worn and detached

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Gottfried Lindauer 1839-1926-Nicholas Ellison
        Jul. 31, 2013

        Gottfried Lindauer 1839-1926-Nicholas Ellison

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        Gottfried Lindauer 1839-1926-Nicholas Ellison (Ngai Tahu)-British Royal Artillery Oil on canvas 84.5x65.0 Nicholas Ellison was batman to Alfred William Pomare of the Royal Hussars On his return to New Zealand he became a Royal Envoy

        International Art Centre
      • Gottfried Lindauer
        Jul. 26, 2012

        Gottfried Lindauer

        Est: -

        Gottfried Lindauer Tapita Matina

        International Art Centre
      • Ihakara Tukumaru
        Aug. 09, 2011

        Ihakara Tukumaru

        Est: $120,000 - $160,000

        Gottfried Lindauer Ihakara Tukumaru oil on canvas signed and inscribed Ihakara Tukumaru...Te Awahou on frame and stretcher, verso

        Webb’s – Specialist Auctioneers
      • GOTTFRIED,LINDAUER,Ana Rupene & Child,Framed
        Sep. 22, 2010

        GOTTFRIED,LINDAUER,Ana Rupene & Child,Framed

        Est: -

        GOTTFRIED,LINDAUER,Ana Rupene & Child,Framed reproduction,55,46,

        International Art Centre
      • Gottfried Lindauer 1839 - 1926 - Chief &
        Jul. 28, 2009

        Gottfried Lindauer 1839 - 1926 - Chief &

        Est: $200,000 - $300,000

        Gottfried Lindauer 1839 - 1926 - Chief & Chieftainess of Ngatai - Rauare - A Pair Oil on canvas each 85.0 x 66.5 Signed & dated 1884 Provenance: Featured p. 16 & 17 NZ Early & Rare, International Art Centre, Auckland, 1972 Chief Ngatai: In this handsome portrait, a male member of the Ngatai family of Tauranga is traditionally garbed in hand woven feathered cloak. He displays the feathers of the soon to be extinct Huia bird and a precious pounamu ear pendant, symbols indicative of his status. The beautifully crafted mere, firmly held in his right hand is both a treasured heirloom and lethal weapon, usually possessed by chiefs of the highest standing. As with the companion portrait Chieftainess Ngatai, a gold band of European design is also worn. Chieftainess Ngatai: The subject of this exceedingly fine portrait is thought to be Chieftainess Ngatai, third wife or sister, of Chief Hori Ngatai of the Wairarapa Manawatu region. A defender of Gate Pa, in later years Hori Ngatai peacefully led his tribe in the adoption of farming at Whareroa, becoming the largest grower of wheat and maize in the Tauranga region. In this full frontal portrait, the Chieftainess sports a ta moko or lip and chin tattoo. Her hair is adorned with Huia feathers and she wears ear pendants of greenstone and sharks tooth denoting rank. Draped in a finely woven cloak or korowai she wears a highly prized greenstone hei-tiki around her neck. The hei-tiki, a symbol of fertility and good luck, is thought by many to be endowed with magical powers. Interestingly a gold ring, of obvious European design is also worn. Whether the association be by blood or marriage, the inherent nobility of these companion subjects, so powerfully portrayed by Lindauer is unmistakable. The works of Gottfried Lindauer have long been acknowledged as amongst the best known and most popular paintings of Maori in New Zealand. Lindauer, born in Bohemia in 1839 travelled to Vienna in 1855 where he received formal training as a portrait painter. Emigrating to New Zealand in 1873, the artist soon secured the notable patronage of both Sir Walter Buller, a judge in the Maori Land Court and Auckland businessman Henry Partridge. Over the next thirty years Partridge commissioned many portraits and depictions of Maori life. In 1915 the Partridge Collection was donated to Auckland City Art Gallery.

        International Art Centre
      • After Gottfried Lindauer Ana Rupene and child
        Mar. 10, 2009

        After Gottfried Lindauer Ana Rupene and child

        Est: £500 - £750

        Ana Rupene and child inscribed 'Maori woman & baby' (verso), oil on canvas 46 x 35.5cm (18 1/8 x 14in).

        Bonhams
      • Manner of Gottfried Lindauer Maori mother and child
        Dec. 17, 2008

        Manner of Gottfried Lindauer Maori mother and child

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        Maori mother and child inscribed 'Maori woman & baby' (verso) oil on canvas 46 x 35.5cm (18 1/8 x 14in).

        Bonhams
      • Ana Rupene and Child
        May. 22, 2008

        Ana Rupene and Child

        Est: £15,000 - £20,000

        Gottfried Lindauer (1839-1926) Ana Rupene and Child signed 'G. Lindauer' (lower left) oil on canvas unframed 34 x 26 7/8 in. (86.4 x 68.2 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Tuhoto Ariki, a Maori high priest
        May. 22, 2008

        Tuhoto Ariki, a Maori high priest

        Est: £8,000 - £12,000

        Gottfried Lindauer (1839-1926) Tuhoto Ariki, a Maori high priest oil on canvas laid down on card unframed 20 x 15 1/8 in. (50.7 x 38.5 cm.)

        Christie's
      • Hinemoa
        May. 22, 2008

        Hinemoa

        Est: £60,000 - £80,000

        Gottfried Lindauer (1839-1926) Hinemoa signed and dated 'G. Lindauer pinx = 1899.' (lower left) oil on canvas 48 x 58 in. (121.9 x 147.3 cm.)

        Christie's
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