Coromandel Peninsula, c. 1874
20 x 24.5 cm
Provenance: Private Collection, Auckland Purchased by current owner, London, United Kingdom c. 1979
Note: C D Barraud is known to have visited the Coromandel in September, 1874
Although he made a living as a pharmacist in colonial Wellington, English born Charles Decimus Barraud (1822-1897) was an acclaimed watercolour painter of considerable skill. In 1877 Barraud compiled "New Zealand, Graphic and Descriptive," an illustrated work published to his order by Messrs. Sampson and Low, of London. This work is noted for the beautiful illustrations from paintings comprising noted points of interest of the Colony. He was appointed Chairman of the Committee of the Sailor's Rest, elected to succeed Beetham in 1892. Barraud was the first president of the New Zealand Pharmacy Board and was president of New Zealand Academy of Fine Arts.