E. Mervyn Taylor
Aotearoa New Zealand, b.1906, d.1964
The Magical Wooden Head
- 1952
- Wood block engraving
- Purchased 2010
- 275 x 212mm
- 2010/015
Tags: cloaks, koru (pattern), Māori (culture or style), moko, monochrome, mythical or legendary beings, mythology (literary genre), people (agents), spirals (geometric figures), stars (motifs), tongues
New Zealand’s most respected wood engraver, E. Mervyn Taylor remains renowned for his delicately engraved and beautifully designed prints. He was drawn to Māori mythology for much of his subject matter, in particular George Grey’s collected legends published as Polynesian Mythology in 1855.
In this work he depicts the myth of the Ma- ori sorcerer Hakawau defeating a carved magical wooden head whose stare will cause death to anyone who looks at it. As with his contemporary British artists, Taylor’s wood engravings were also used for illustrative purposes, and in 1946 he produced a limited edition book of his wood engravings through Christchurch’s Caxton Press – which can be seen elsewhere in the exhibition.
The Golden Age 18 December 2015 – 1 May 2016
'A book of wood engravings' by E Mervyn Taylor is in the Robert and Barbara Stewart Library and Archives and can be viewed by appointment