16
Apr

1896: Christopher Aubrey's Taranaki

Date & Time: 10:00 am April 16, 2021
- 5:00 pm August 15, 2021

Christopher Aubrey made his living painting some of our country’s most iconic scenery. He travelled around New Zealand from the 1870s to 1905, staying in hotels and on back country stations, sometimes leaving sketches in return for hospitality. Very little is known about the man himself. His signed and dated paintings give the only clues on where he went before he disappeared from historical records without a trace.

Aubrey visited Taranaki in 1896. The delicate and detailed paintings he made on his visit provide a record of the developing region and an optimistic view of colonial life. But what was life really like here at that time?

Visit the exhibition to see nine scenes from the Puke Ariki Heritage Collection that Aubrey painted during his visit, on display together for the first time. Listen to stories from local newspapers that bring 1896 to life and examine a panorama of New Plymouth from the same year.

Then, scan QR codes in the gallery to explore more. Discover the history of each location Aubrey painted through a collection of interactive online displays that feature information, historic images, and before and after photographs of some of Taranaki’s most loved spots, from Inglewood through to Waitara. Or take an interactive tour of the panorama highlighting the stories of many of New Plymouth’s now lost heritage buildings.

 

Event Details
Date & Time: 10:00 am April 16, 2021 - 5:00 pm August 15, 2021
This is a free event.

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