The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 66
Class I.—Oil Paintings
Class I.—Oil Paintings.
Alexander, Samuel, Thames.
- Portrait of Maketu, a Maori.
Ball, Thomas, Auckland.
- View of Kauri Bush.
Beetham, Richard, Christchurch.
- In the Hollyford Valley, West Coast.
- Samoan Landscape, with Cocoanut Palms.
- Samoan Landscape, with Cocoanut Palms.
Bloomfield, Charles, Auckland.
- Rotomahana, from Pink Terrace.
- Full Front View of the Great White Terrace.
- Boiling Caldron and Crater of the White Terrace.
- View from the Top of the White Terrace.
- Giant Buttress and Venus' Bath.
- Venus' Bath.
- Sunset on the White Terrace.
- Tabooed Basins, White
- Terrace. Lower Pools, White Terrace.
- Front View, Pink Terrace.
- Side View of Pink Terrace.
- Hot Baths, Pink Terrace.
- Rotomahana, from Geysers of Terahoparaterangi.
- Mud Flat.
Brandon, Eustace de Bathe, Molesworth St., Wellington.
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- Entrance to Milford Sound.
- Among the Ranges, Wakatipu.
Branfill, B. A., Nelson.
- After a Long Day on the Sheep Run.
- Sheep-shearing on the Waimea Plains.
Bullock, Mrs. Margaret, Wanganui.
- Two Portraits of Maoris, Chief and Chieftainess.
Burcher, Katherine, Auckland.
- Whangarei Meads.
Clarke, Mrs. J. McCosh, Auckland.
- Summer Evening near Auckland.
Cooper, Thornhill, Christchurch.
- Benares.
- Himalayas from Jcllapahan.
Drummond, Thos. L., Auckland.
- Manukau Harbour, Sunset.
Elliott, George H., Christchurch.
- Holmes Bay, Banks Peninsula.
- Pigeon Bay, Banks Peninsula.
Fodor, Geo. F., Dunedin.
- Mustering Merino Sheep, a scene at Otakeiki.
- Three Portraits of Prize Cattle.
- (Exhibited by John Deans, Esq., Riccarton, Christchurch.)
Gibb, John, Christchurch.
- Lyttelton Harbour, inside the breakwater.
- Lyttelton Harbour, outside the breakwater.
- A Stiff Breeze, Cook's Straits.
- Spring Time, Canterbury Plains.
- On the Avon, Christchurch.
- Flood in the Otira Gorge.
Gibb, W. M., Christchurch.
- In the Fields near Christchurch.
Gifford, Edward A., Auckland.
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- Mount Cosmos and the Valley of the Dart from Kinloch, head of Lake Wakatipu.
- Showery Weather in the Otira Gorge.
- Lake Ohau.
- A Heavy Sea on the East Coast of New Zealand.
Guerard, Eugen von, at present at Düsseldorf.
- Lake Wakatipu.
- Milford Sound.
- (Exhibited by F. G. Dalgety, Esq.)
*Hacon, Miss E. C., Christchurch.
- Painting on Terra Cotta, two plaques.
*Harris, Miss E. C., Nelson.
- Two Painted Screens.
- Painted Fan
- Two Table Tops, painted with flowers.
Lindauer, G., Auckland.
- Portrait of a Girl.
- (Exhibited by Dr. W. L. Buller, C.M.G., F.R.S.)
*Lindauer, G., Auckland.
- The Maori at Home : front of carved house, with Harawira Mahikai, one of the few surviving Chiefs of those who signed the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840.
- Hana Reupena—Mother and Child.
- Ruruhira Karena, a Maori Heiress.
- Tawhiao, the Maori King.
- Puketapu, Wife of Renata Kawepo.
- Matene Te Matuku, a former Man-eater.
- Wahanui, the Maori Orator.
- Meri Nireaha, a typical Maori Girl.
- Hitiri Paerata, the Hero of Orakau.
- Renata Kawepo, the Hawke's Bay Chief.
- Isabella Parata, a Half-caste.
- Ngairo, the Pet of the Tribe.
- (Exhibited by Dr. W. L. Buller, C.M.G., F.R.S.)
Merritt, Thos. E., Wellington.
- Wellington Harbour in 1841, after Major Heaphy's Sketch.
- Taupo Range, near Seventy-mile Bush.
Moorhouse, Miss Jessie, Wellington.
- Flowers on Plaque.
Moultray, J. Douglas, Dunedin.
- Mount Earnslaw, from Richardson's Mountain, at head of Lake Wakatipu.page 4
- "The Remarkables," from Frankton Road, Lake Wakatipu.
- A Bush Fire in the Valley of Leith, Dunedin.
Outhwaite, Miss Isa, Auckland.
- Parkanae, Hokianga, Auckland.
*Partridge, Miss Beatrice, Christchurch.
- Painting on Terra Cotta.
Payton, Edward W., Auckland.
- Ngauruhoe, from the heights above the King Country.
- A Bend of the Wanganui River.
- Ti and Pukatea Trees, Wanganui.
Peele, James, Amberley, Canterbury.
- Spring Morning : a farmer taking his crossbred ewes with early spring lambs to market.
- Summer Noon: a Merry Christmas on the Canterbury ocean beach—a farmer's family spending their summer holiday.
- Autumn Afternoon : the wheat harvest, with school children coming home.
- Phantom Ship—Flying Dutchman.
- Pack Train, Ocean Beach, Westland.
Power, Peter, Dunedin.
- A New Zealand Homestead.
- A Shady Nook.
- A View on the Waters of Leith.
Richardson, Miss F. E., Wellington.
- Three Flower Paintings on Terra Cotta.
- Double and Single Poppies.
- Brugmansia.
- Roses.
Ryan, Thomas, Auckland.
- Swamp near the Township of Taupiri, on the Waikato River,
Saunders, G. R., London.
- Portrait of Epuni, Maori Chief, of Wellington.
Sherriff, George, Wanganui.
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- A Victim of the Keas.
- The Land of the Moa.
Sperry, Eleanor Catherine, Wellington.
- Portrait,
- lone.
- A Wellington "Old Identity."
- Maori—Ani Kuti.
- My Pussy.
- Raika.
- Devotion.
Symons, John, Auckland.
- A Settler's Homestead, Sunset.
Temple, Capt. Edwyn F., Geraldine.
- View on the Rangitata River.
- Gorge in the Two Thumb Range.
- View in Rangatikei, North Island.
- (Exhibited by F. Arkwright, Esq.)
Watkins, Kennett, Auckland.
- The Haunt of the Moa.
- Autumnal Evening, Waikato River.
- Mount Egmont at Sunrise.
- Maoris Rafting, Kahikatea, Waikato River.
*Williams, J., Thames.
- Portrait of Major von Tempsky.
Wilson, Lawrence W., Dunedin.
- Milford Sound.
- "There is a Happy Land, Far, Far away": Sketch in Canterbury.
*Wimperis, Miss F. M., Dunedin.
- Two Screens with Painted Panels.
Wright, W. C. Seppings, 17, Keppell St., Russell Square, W.C.
- Life size portrait of Tawhiao, the Maori King.
- Lake Taupo.