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dc.creatorO'Brien, Sally-
dc.date1 Jul, 2006-
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-30T03:44:30Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-30T03:44:30Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/538127-
dc.description1 b/w: Hemera-
dc.formatphysical text-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherINZART/The University of Auckland Library=Te Tumu Herenga-
dc.relation.ispartofNZ Art Press Clippings Index-
dc.rightsCopyright restrictions apply-
dc.source2006_2294-
dc.subject.otherNew Zealand History-
dc.subject.otherMythology in art - Maori mythology-
dc.titleArt entwines science and myth of catastrophe-
dc.typeExhibition Description-
dcterms.spatialRotorua-
dc.identifier.inmagic41534-
dc.subject.articletypeCutting-
dc.subject.artistVon Hochstetter, Ferdinand-
dc.subject.artistHemera, Ross-
dc.subject.artistAdams, Mark-
dc.subject.artworkRerewhakaaitu (1985) Ross Hemera-
dcterms.spatial.venueRotorua Museum-
prism.publicationnameDaily post (Rotorua, N.Z.)-
prism.pagerangePost 4-
dc.subject.exhibitionTarawera Interpreted [2006]-
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