Figure 9:3. Gottfried Lindauer, Portrait of Pare Watene, 1878, oil on canvas, 102.8 x 85.5 cm, Auckland City Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki.
Figure 9:4. Māori people, Te Arawa New Zealand, tekoteko gable figure, 1820s, carved and painted wood, 66 × 28.6 × 8.3 cm., The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Figure 9:5. Artist unknown, Siapo mamanu, 1890s, tapa bark cloth and painted pigment, 137 x 127 cm., Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa FE000825.
Figure 9:6. maker/s unknown, Fiji, Wedding masi (Gatu Vakaviti), nineteenth century, tapa bark cloth, 462.3 x 369.6 cm, gift of Patricia Manney and Eric Gruendemann, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Figure 9:7. artist unknown, Fiji, masi kesa fragment, mid- to late nineteenth century, bark-cloth, pigment, 266.7 x 279.4 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Figure 9:8. maker unknown, Niue, hiapo, hand-painted tapa cloth, 1800s, 160 x 186 cm, Augustus Hamilton Collection, purchased 1914, Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa FE000278.
Figure 9:9. Aotearoa New Zealand Māori people, Kaitaka aronui, cloak, mid-19th century, flax, wool, 113.7 × 172.7 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Figure 9:10. anonymous artist/s (attr. Matilda Leborio), Hawaiian tīvaevae manu quilt, “Ka Ua Kani Lehua” (The Rain that Rustles Lehua Blossoms), 1925–1950, cotton, plain weave, appliquéd and quilted, Honolulu Museum of Art.
Figure 9:11. Utagawa Hiroshige, Goyu-shuku, Tabibito ryujo, from the series Tōkaidō gojūsan tsugi no uchi, The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō Road, 1833–34, woodblock print, 24.1 x 35.6 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Figure 9:12. Andō Hiroshige, Suruga-chō (Suruga Street), No. 8 from the series Meisho Edo hyakkei, One Hundred Famous Views of Edo, 1856, woodblock print, 36.3 x 24.1 cm, Library of Congress, Washington DC.