Gottfried Lindauer was a 19th-century European artist known for his portraits of Māori people in New Zealand. His paintings captured the cultural identity and individuality of his subjects.
Portraiture: The art of creating portraits, which are artistic representations that depict a person or group. Lindauer was renowned for his skillful portraiture.
Cultural Representation: The depiction or portrayal of a particular culture through various forms of art. Lindauer's paintings provided important cultural representation for the Māori people.
Artistic Style: The distinctive characteristics and techniques used by an artist to create their work. Lindauer had a unique artistic style that set him apart from other painters of his time.
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