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George Dobson Valentine (1852–1890) was a Scottish photographer.

The son of James Valentine, he became one of Scotland's leading photographers. Serious ill-health and the need for a warmer climate saw Valentine leave the family business and emigrate to New Zealand with his family in 1884. He continued with his career of photography and produced a significant body of work.

In 1885, he photographed the famous Pink and White Terraces and, after the destruction of the area by the Mount Tarawera eruption in 1886, photographed the area again creating a definitive record of this natural disaster. The Pink and White Terrace locations were finally mapped in 2017 after a lost 1859 survey was recovered and analysed.

He produced many of what were to become the classic iconic images of early New Zealand, including geyser studies in the thermal region and studies of New Zealand bush and waterfalls.

Valentine died in 1890, just six years after his arrival in New Zealand.

His work is represented in the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and the Auckland Art Gallery.

Gallery

  • 'Washing Day' at Motoutu Creek, Apia, Samoa, 1887 'Washing Day' at Motoutu Creek, Apia, Samoa, 1887
  • Coconut Palms, Rarotonga, 1887 Coconut Palms, Rarotonga, 1887
  • Huka Falls, Taupo, 1887 Huka Falls, Taupo, 1887
  • Ikurangi Peak, Rarotonga, 1887 Ikurangi Peak, Rarotonga, 1887
  • Nukualofa, Tonga, 1887 Nukualofa, Tonga, 1887
  • Orange loading at Viaroa, Tahiti, 1887 Orange loading at Viaroa, Tahiti, 1887
  • The Wharf, Papeete, Tahiti, 1887 The Wharf, Papeete, Tahiti, 1887
  • Tikitere, Rotorua, 1887 Tikitere, Rotorua, 1887
  • Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, 1887 Whakarewarewa, Rotorua, 1887

References

  1. Bunn and Nolden, Rex and Sascha (June 2017). "Forensic cartography with Hochstetter's 1859 Pink and White Terraces survey: Te Otukapuarangi and Te Tarata". Journal of the Royal Society. 2017: 39–56. doi:10.1080/03036758.2017.1329748. S2CID 134907436.
  2. Bunn and Nolden, Rex and Sascha (December 2016). "Te Tarata and Te Otukapuarangi: Reverse engineering Hochstetter's Lake Rotomahana Survey to map the Pink and White Terrace locations". Journal of New Zealand Studies. NS23: 37–53.
  3. Christchurch Art Gallery, George D. Valentine: A 19th Century Photographer in New Zealand, retrieved 1 November 2008

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