File:Ko Panni. Natiawa, Queen Charlottes Sound, watercolour by R. Hall, c. 1843.jpg

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[Hall, R] :Ko Panni. Natiawa, Queen Charlottes Sound. [ca 1843] Reference Number: A-114-049 Head and shoulders profile portrait of Panni, a Maori man, shown with full facial moko and wrapped in a feather cloak Key terms: 1 image, categorised under Watercolours and Portraits, related to R Hall, Isaac Coates, Panni 1840s, Queen Charlotte Sound, Te Ati Awa, Rangatira, Maori - Clothing and Maori - Moko. Part of: [Hall, R] :Ko Panni. Natiawa, Queen Charlottes Sound. [ca 1843], Reference Number A-114-049 (1 digitised items) Extent: 1 watercolour(s)Watercolour 210 x 140 mm. Single art work Conditions governing access to original: Partial restriction - Use photographic copies in preference to original. Other copies available: File PrintIn Drawings & Prints under Artist/Title (DFP-008010)

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Date circa 1843
date QS:P,+1843-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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