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Charles Méryon — Native Barns and Huts at Akaroa, Banks' Peninsula, 1845
Charles Méryon

Native Barns and Huts at Akaroa, Banks' Peninsula, 1845

1865

Charles Meryon's etching depicts a colonial settlement at Akaroa in Banks' Peninsula, New Zealand, capturing indigenous structures alongside European architectural influences during a period of significant cultural contact. The work demonstrates Meryon's characteristic attention to precise architectural detail and atmospheric perspective through the etching medium. Created in 1845, the print documents a transitional moment in New Zealand's history when Maori settlements were increasingly affected by European settlement and colonial expansion.

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Charles Méryon, Native Barns and Huts at Akaroa, Banks' Peninsula, 1845, 1865

Charles Meryon's etching depicts a colonial settlement at Akaroa in Banks' Peninsula, New Zealand, capturing indigenous structures alongside European architectural influences during a period of significant cultural contact. The work demonstrates Meryon's characteristic attention to precise architectural detail and atmospheric perspective through the etching medium. Created in 1845, the print documents a transitional moment in New Zealand's history when Maori settlements were increasingly affected by European settlement and colonial expansion.

Medium
etching
Year
1865
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Indigenous settlement, 19th Century, Nostalgic Mood, Etching, Romantic Era, French Artist, Colonial New Zealand, Print Medium, Architectural Study, Ethnographic documentation

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