TY - BOOK AU - Sharp, Iain, TI - Heaphy SN - 9781869404215 AV - ND1108.H43 S43 2008 U1 - 759.993 22 PY - 2008/// CY - Auckland, N.Z. PB - Auckland University Press KW - Heaphy, Charles, KW - Painters KW - New Zealand KW - Biography KW - Painting, New Zealand KW - 19th century KW - In art N1 - Charles Heaphy was an artist, explorer, surveyor and soldier. The first New Zealander to win the Victoria Cross; Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-222) and index; Reading the face -- Young Charles -- Company man -- Explorer -- Auckland years -- Gallant major -- Adjudicator and his after-life N2 - "The first New Zealander to win the Victoria Cross, the first Pakeha to explore the West Coast of the South Island and New Zealand's most distinguished nineteenth-century landscape painter: by any measure, Charles Heaphy was a central figure in colonial New Zealand. In this engaging book, lavishly illustrated with Charles Heaphy's paintings, drawings and maps, Iain Sharp reveals the story of Heaphy's art and life." "From his earliest surviving watercolour of birdlife in the Marlborough Sounds in August 1839 to his last known sketch on the back of an envelope, showing Maori witnesses at a Native Land Court hearing in Palmerston North in December 1879, Charles Heaphy's paintings and drawings represent a remarkable visual diary of life in settler New Zealand. The works are without parallel in their evocative richness and have influenced many twentieth century New Zealand artists." "Drawing on newspapers, diaries and letters as well as Heaphy's art, Sharp depicts a man who embodied the contradictions of Pakeha life in New Zealand. Heaphy could be both a dreamy romantic and a self-serving opportunist, a man able to shoot a wild pig one day and discourse to a scholarly audience on geological science the next, someone who became almost as familiar with the New Zealand back country as his Maori companions while thinking all the time of Europe." "In charting the course of Heaphy's extraordinary life as artist, explorer, surveyor and soldier, Sharp tells us much about the culture and history of New Zealand."--Jacket UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0910/2008531453-b.html UR - http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy0910/2008531453-d.html ER -