George Albert Steel
b.1839, d.1891
Elizabeth Pulman
England / Aotearoa New Zealand, b.1836, d.1900 (Publisher)
King Tāwhiao Tūkāroto Matutaera Pōtatau Te Wherowhero (Ngāti Mahuta, Tainui)
- 1882
- Albumen carte de visite
- Purchased 2019
- 100 x 63mm
- 2019/069
Tags: kings (people), Māori (culture or style), men (male humans), moko, monochrome, people (agents), tattoos
Tāwhiao, the second Māori king, visited Elizabeth Pulman’s Photographic Rooms in Tāmakimakaurau / Auckland in January 1882 as part of a grand tour of the city to mark the end of his rule in Te Rohe Pōtae or ‘the King Country’ – a seventeen-year-long resistance by Waikato-Tainui peoples to colonisation. Having admired an impressive collection of portraits of other rangatira (chiefs), Tāwhiao returned a few days later to choose several for himself. At this visit, Tāwhiao also arranged to return in a few days for his own sitting. The result was this impressive portrait by George Steel, Pulman’s principal photographer.