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In 1862, Sir George Grey purchased Kawau Island, including what had originally been the Mine Superintendent’s house. He immediately set out to transform it, adding 20 rooms to the original ten using designs by the architect Frederick Thatcher, at the time Grey’s private secretary. The large garden, planned on an Italianate model, was gradually filled with exotic species as part of Grey’s experiments with the acclimatisation of plants.

Most painters who went to Sir George Grey’s estate on Kawau Island had themselves rowed out into the bay in order to make a painting of the picturesque view across the water looking back to the front elevation of what is today known as the Mansion House. However, Alfred Sharpe’s main interest lay in the variety of foliage displayed in the garden of the house’s west front and the building’s architectural details. The result is a unique pictorial record.

International Art Centre provides formal art valuation for insurance purposes, specialising in the preparation of catalogued and photographed inventories. Written valuations can be arranged by appointment. We provide free informal, verbal estimates for any of the works in your collection.

In June 1884, Alfred Sharpe included this painting in the second annual exhibition of the Fine Arts Association of New Zealand in Te Whanganui-a-Tara. It was one of 78 exhibits sent from Tāmaki Makaurau for a show comprising 344 works. It was exhibited again in the same year in the splendid ‘show window’ of Phillips and Son’s paint, paperhanging, and picture shop in Queen Street.

In a review of the exhibition, the Star‘s critic observed that ‘the view of Sir George Grey’s house, Kawau, is pretty, though there is a little too much of the architectural drawing about it’. Conservation architects involved in various later restorations of the house have had good reason to think otherwise about this meticulous watercolour.

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Grace Harris grace@artcntr.co.nz

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