In 1901, visitors to the newly opened Lindauer Art Gallery on Queen Street in Auckland were able to sign a Visitors' Book and leave a comment about their experience. In the same spirit, we invite you to sign your name and share your reflections in the Whakamīharo Lindauer Online Guestbook.

Whakamīharo Lindauer Online

Ingoa Name Iwi Iwi Kainga Residence Whakaaro Comments
Robert Dyer Paris A wonderful journey among the Maori people whom my New Zealand ancestors, early pakeha settlers in Auckland city and province, knew and respected, and whose names they have handed down with love and devotion.
Lara Ratlidge Wanganui/National Park awesome work :)
Herepo Rongo 2nd Ngati Hounuku,Ngati Tahinga,Ngati Mahanga Kirikiriroa, [whaingaroa] Kia mau nga whakahua o nga tupuna rangatira o aotearoa.
Hone Nuku Tarawhiti Waikato / Taranaki Rotorua Kia ora Koutou katoa e mataki mai na E mihi manahau ki te kaiwhakahaere o tenei ipurangi o ngaa Maatapuputu.. E ohorere ake! Ka tautoko au ki taua whakatauki e Kitea ai to kanohi ka hoki mahara. E huihuinga o nga totara haemata nga ariki ihorei... moe ra nga whetu piata ki te puna whakamoeariki. Pai Marire
Jean-Paul LATOUCHE Paris Ma first visit to the fascinating Lindauer collection was in 1988... You have now a beautiful and useful website. Many thanks.
Carl Van Essen pakeha Christchurch What a great site. Great art A+++
Ros Wingate Brisbane Wonderful site, great resource. I will be sure to pay a visit when I'm next home.
Nikki Aung Bangkok great website. Awesome resource.

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  • Whakaahua Mūori | Mūori Portraits

    View the portraits of Māori painted by Gottfried Lindauer in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Search for specific portraits by iwi or keyword and view the painting in detail through the zoom viewer.

  • Documentary series | Behind the Brush

    The Māori Television series Behind the Brush brings alive the stories of descendants and to uncover the lives of the artist, the patron and tupuna Māori.

  • Pukapuka manuhiri | Visitors Book

    Turn the pages, view the hundreds of comments and signatures, read the transcription and translation, and search by name and place. A digitisation of an historical legacy.