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Lot 39: Charles Frederick Goldie - The Aristocrat Te

Est: $240,000 NZD - $290,000 NZDSold:
International Art CentreAuckland, New ZealandJuly 28, 2009

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Charles Frederick Goldie - The Aristocrat Te Kamaka, Ngati Maniapoto Tribe, Aged 90 Years Oil on canvas 26.5 x 21.8 Signed & dated 1921 Inscription in artist's hand on stretcher verso reads: Fought at Pukerangiora 'An Aristocrat' A noted Chieftain of the Ngatimakata Tribe, Aged 90 Years Whilst Goldie's inscription reads Ngatimakata Tribe, it is known that Te Kamaka was from the Ngati Maniapoto Tribe, King Country Provenance: Private Collection, Wellington. Held in Wellington bank vault since 1974. Released for exhibition Goldie, The Exhibition, Auckland Art Gallery, 1999 Exhibited: Goldie, The Exhibition, Auckland Art Gallery, 1999, curated by Roger Blackley. Ex collection of F. R. Strange, Sydney, Australia. Subsequently sold by private sale August 1974 to the current owner's father References/ Publications: F. R. Strange Catalogue, July 1974 Illustrated p. 261 C. F. Goldie, His Life & Painting Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, Martinborough 1977 Goldie painted at least four other portraits of Te Kamaka. They are catalogued in C. F. Goldie, His Life & Painting Alister Taylor & Jan Glen, Martinborough 1977, as follows: Te Kamaka, 1916, Private Collection, The Diplomatist, Te Kamaka - a chieftain of the Ngati Maniopoto, Tribe, King Country, 1918, Private Collection, The Whitening Snows of a Venerable End - Te Kamaka, 1918, An Aristocrat, Te Kamaka, 1921 The Diplomatist, The Whitening Snows of a Venerable End & The Aristocrat were titles Goldie used for other Chieftain subjects at the time. The Aristocrat is presented in a Goldie frame, commissioned by Auckland Art Gallery for the exhibition, Goldie, 1999. Te Kamaka fought in the historical battle of Pukerangiora on the shores of the Waitara River, Taranaki. It is understood that on arrival at Pukerangiora, the Ngati Maniatopo tribe embarked on a siege of such savagery that the land ran red with blood and Pukerangiora was forever changed.

Auction Details

Important, Early & Rare. New Zealand Heritage Art & others

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International Art Centre
July 28, 2009, 06:30 PM NZST

International Art Centre P.O Box 37 344, Parnell, Auckland, 1151, NZ