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CCTV footage released of suspects who stole two iconic Māori paintings in Auckland, NZ
Image Credit: Auckland City Police |
CCTV footage released by Auckland City Police shows blurry images of two men, wearing bandanas, black gloves and dark sweatshirts involved in the smash and grab burglary at Parnell’s International Art Center last Saturday.
According to eyewitness testimony, a stolen Ford Courier ute (utility vehicle) drove up Parnell Road between 3:30 and 4:00 am on April 01, 2017 to the front of the gallery, where it then turned and reversed into the plate glass window at the front of the gallery allowing access to the artworks.
Image Credit: Auckland City Police |
One suspect exited the ute at or near the same time a second vehicle, a white 2016 Holden Commodore, pictured below, arrived driven by an accomplice. Both men then entered the gallery through the broken window and made off with two iconic Māori portraits of Chieftainess Ngatai – Raure and Chief Ngatai-Raure, by Gottfried Lindauer.
Image Credit: Auckland City Police |
Lindauer, a Czech-born Kiwi artist painted in the the late 19th and early 20th century. He is famous for painting detailed portraits of Māori in customary Māori attire, often with pounamu toki ornaments.
The signed and dated oil on canvas portrait of Chieftainess Ngatai – Raure was painted in 1884 and is valued at $350,000 - $450,000 NZD. It shows the Māori chieftainess wearing a cloak. Her hair is adorned with two Huia feathers and she is wearing a hei-tiki necklace with one visible pounamu earring.
The signed and dated oil on canvas portrait of Chief Ngatai-Raure was also painted in 1884 and has the same estimated value. This portrait shows the Māori chief adorned with two Huia feathers and a pounamu earring holding a greenstone mere.
Earlier this week a third Gottfried Lindauer portrait, of Chief Renata Kawepo sold for $227,000 at Dunbar Sloane, New Zealand's leading and largest auctioneer of fine art and antiques showing the value of this artist's portraiture. Previously, the highest price paid for a Lindauer portrait sold was $198,000.
Any information on the thieves or the white 2016 Holden Commodore should be reported to Auckland City Police on (09) 302 6832, or anonymously via Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
By: Lynda Albertson
By: Lynda Albertson
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