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Pounamu

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The coverage of pounamu in Wikipedia is pretty atrocious but the supposedly C-class article gets about 180 views a day. It would be great to have photos documenting the process of carving, the different classifications of stone, a gallery of objects etc.

Pounamu carvers
Carver Wikidata Wikipedia Quality Commons Notes
Peter Hughson
Cliff Dalziel
Bill Mathieson (d. 1989) Q110207358 Also his son. Created 20/12/21. Find grave in Barrytown
Theo Schoon Q7782167 Theo Schoon C Category:Theo Schoon
Russell Beck Q88496116 Russell Beck Stub Category:Russell Beck 1, 2, 3, 4
Donn Salt Q109607015 1 improved 20/12/21
Ian Boustridge Q110075907 created 13/12/21
John Edgar Q55043463 John Edgar (sculptor) Start Category:John Edgar (sculptor)
Ray Ansin
Neil Hanna Q110093977 Created 14/12/21
Robin Lynes Q110207266 aka Rob Lynes. Created 20/12/21
Hepi Maxwell Q110207436 created 20/12/21
Paul Annear Q23978359 Paul Annear Start improved 13/12/21
Robyn Barclay Q110073922 created 13/12/21, need obit
Neil Brown Q110076078 created 13/12/21
Lewis Tamihana Gardiner 1
Whiu Waata
Fayne Robinson Q99836010 Fayne Robinson Stub Category:Fayne Robinson 1
Rhys Hall
Dallas Crombie
Paul Bradford
Bob Stewart d. 2008

Sources:

  • Dougal Austin (2019). Te Hei Tiki: an enduring treasure in a cultural continuum (1st ed.). Wellington: Te Papa Press. ISBN 978-0-995-10314-6. OCLC 1195967341. OL 38314661M. Wikidata Q109591704.
  • Russell Beck; Maika Mason (2002). Mana Pounamu: New Zealand Jade (2nd ed.). Auckland: Reed Books. ISBN 0-7900-0863-7. OL 3746501M. Wikidata Q109607354.
  • Russell Beck; Maika Mason (2010). Pounamu: The Jade of New Zealand. Illustrator: Andris Apse (1st ed.). North Shore: Penguin Group. ISBN 978-0-670-07488-4. Wikidata Q109591502.
  • Neil Hanna (1995). Pounamu: New Zealand jade (1st ed.). Te Kamo: Jadepress. ISBN 0-473-03012-8. OL 26793986M. Wikidata Q110206150.
  • Alfred Moreton (2008). Te Wahi Pounamu: The Place of Greenstone (1st ed.). Christchurch. ISBN 978-0-473-13217-0. OL 23648422M. Wikidata Q109591409.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Horatio Gordon Robley (1915), Pounamu: notes on New Zealand greenstone (1st ed.), London: T.J.S. Guilford & Co., Wikidata Q109501900
  • Donn Salt (1992). Stone, Bone & Jade: 24 New Zealand artists (1st ed.). Auckland: David Bateman Ltd. ISBN 978-1-869-53110-2. OL 1156005M. Wikidata Q109607097.

See also: Charlotte Graham-McLay (6 Dec 2021) "In New Zealand, the Fishhook Pendant Called Hei Matau". New York Times.

Also improved or created: Maika Mason (Q109591497), hei tiki (Q138577), Dougal Austin (Q109591690)

Created items pounamu carver (Q110072793) and carved pounamu (Q110073053)

Possible others: Aaron Shannon, Aaron Tauwhare, Kurtis Bell, and Josh Tamainu of Ngāti Waewae, Shannon Mahuika of Ngāti Māhaki.…please add more (as long as you're willing to help!)


Photographs of people and events

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If you've taken photos, or have commissioned photos and own the copyright, these can be released under an open licence to Wikimedia Commons, which means they can be used by Wikipedia and Wikidata as well as media, researchers etc. New Zealand art coverage in Wikipedia is really short of images of people. As for images of works, that's even harder, as the copyright is owned by the artists, who have to agree to release an image under an open licence. One way to solve this problem is for artists to take photographs of their own work and donate those to Commons.

The Luminaries

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Catton at the Man Booker Prize ceremony in Guildhall, London, just before it was announced she had won the 2013 prize for The Luminaries.