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George French Angas Canvas Print Collection

Discover the captivating world of George French Angas through our collection of Canvas Prints. This esteemed artist's works come alive in vibrant detail on high-quality canvas, bringing the beauty and richness of his art straight to your home. Angas's unique style and intricate details shine through in each print, transporting you on a visual journey. Add a touch of elegance and sophistication to any room with these stunning canvas prints, perfect for art enthusiasts and collectors alike.

George French Angas was a 19th-century British artist and naturalist

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Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu Hunting Dance near the Engooi Mountains, plate 14 from

Zulu Hunting Dance near the Engooi Mountains, plate 14 from
STC90408 Zulu Hunting Dance near the Engooi Mountains, plate 14 from The Kafirs Illustrated, 1849 (litho) by Angas, George French (1822-86); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Australian

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: A village of German settlers near Adelaide, 1846 (coloured engraving)

A village of German settlers near Adelaide, 1846 (coloured engraving)
STC259892 A village of German settlers near Adelaide, 1846 (coloured engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand

Five Maori Tombs - New Zealand. Mausoleum of E Tohi, the mother of Rauparaha, on the Island of Mana, in Cook's Straits (top)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: A Tiki at Raroera Pah, New Zealand

A Tiki at Raroera Pah, New Zealand. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Monument to Te Whero Whero's daughter, Raroera Pah

Monument to Te Whero Whero's daughter, Raroera Pah
Monument made of carved wood to Te Whero Whero's favourite daughter at Raroera Pah. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Royal Observatory, Cape Town (engraving)

The Royal Observatory, Cape Town (engraving)
1610377 The Royal Observatory, Cape Town (engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Royal Observatory, Cape Town)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: George French Angas (litho)

George French Angas (litho)
STC255343 George French Angas (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Evening at Angaston, South Australia, 1846 (coloured engraving)

Evening at Angaston, South Australia, 1846 (coloured engraving)
STC259896 Evening at Angaston, South Australia, 1846 (coloured engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Messrs Arthurs Sheep Station, with one of the volcanic wells

Messrs Arthurs Sheep Station, with one of the volcanic wells
STC255043 Messrs Arthurs Sheep Station, with one of the volcanic wells. Mount Schank in the distance - early morning, from South Australia Illustrated

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Port Adelaide from South Australia Illustrated

Port Adelaide from South Australia Illustrated
STC255035 Port Adelaide from South Australia Illustrated published 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Australian

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Durban, Port Natal, plate 28 from The Kafirs Illustrated, engraved by J

Durban, Port Natal, plate 28 from The Kafirs Illustrated, engraved by J
STC90410 Durban, Port Natal, plate 28 from The Kafirs Illustrated, engraved by J. Needham, 1849 (litho) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Aboriginal Inhabitants: The Palti Dance, from South Australia Illustrated

The Aboriginal Inhabitants: The Palti Dance, from South Australia Illustrated
STC255045 The Aboriginal Inhabitants: The Palti Dance, from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Lynedoch Valley looking towards the Barossa Range, from

Lynedoch Valley looking towards the Barossa Range, from
STC255047 Lynedoch Valley looking towards the Barossa Range, from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Natives of Encounter Bay, making cord for fishing nets in a hut formed from the ribs of a

Natives of Encounter Bay, making cord for fishing nets in a hut formed from the ribs of a
STC255044 Natives of Encounter Bay, making cord for fishing nets in a hut formed from the ribs of a whale, from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Aboriginal Inhabitants, II. Native Encampment at Portland Bay

The Aboriginal Inhabitants, II. Native Encampment at Portland Bay
STC255042 The Aboriginal Inhabitants, II. Native Encampment at Portland Bay, Cold Morning and his family, from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Aboriginal Inhabitants: from South Australia Illustrated

The Aboriginal Inhabitants: from South Australia Illustrated
STC255041 The Aboriginal Inhabitants: from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Kangaroo Hunting near Port Lincoln, from South Australia Illustrated

Kangaroo Hunting near Port Lincoln, from South Australia Illustrated
STC255037 Kangaroo Hunting near Port Lincoln, from South Australia Illustrated, published 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Paratene Maioha, a Chief of Wangaroa, wearing the Parawai or Dog s-Skin Robe (engraving)

Paratene Maioha, a Chief of Wangaroa, wearing the Parawai or Dog s-Skin Robe (engraving)
1594074 Paratene Maioha, a Chief of Wangaroa, wearing the Parawai or Dog s-Skin Robe (engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Paratene Maioha)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Aboriginal Inhabitants: Encampment of native women, near Cape Jervis

The Aboriginal Inhabitants: Encampment of native women, near Cape Jervis
STC255046 The Aboriginal Inhabitants: Encampment of native women, near Cape Jervis, from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Kapunda Copper Mine, from South Australia Illustrated

The Kapunda Copper Mine, from South Australia Illustrated
STC255038 The Kapunda Copper Mine, from South Australia Illustrated, published 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Departure of Captain Sturt, August 1844, from South Australia Illustrated

Departure of Captain Sturt, August 1844, from South Australia Illustrated
STC255036 Departure of Captain Sturt, August 1844, from South Australia Illustrated, published 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Rangitakina, a Chief of the Bay of Plenty on the East Coast

Rangitakina, a Chief of the Bay of Plenty on the East Coast
XZL151518 Rangitakina, a Chief of the Bay of Plenty on the East Coast, illustration from New Zealand Illustrated, engraved by W

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Munga-Kahu, Chief of Roto-Aire Lake, with Ko-Mari his Wife (engraving)

Munga-Kahu, Chief of Roto-Aire Lake, with Ko-Mari his Wife (engraving)
1594075 Munga-Kahu, Chief of Roto-Aire Lake, with Ko-Mari his Wife (engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Munga-Kahu, Chief of Roto-Aire Lake)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Genadendal, plate 9 from The Kafirs Illustrated, engraved by J

Genadendal, plate 9 from The Kafirs Illustrated, engraved by J
STC90407 Genadendal, plate 9 from The Kafirs Illustrated, engraved by J. Needham, 1849 (litho) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; Australian

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: The Aboriginal Inhabitants: The Kuri Dance, from South Australia Illustrated

The Aboriginal Inhabitants: The Kuri Dance, from South Australia Illustrated
STC255039 The Aboriginal Inhabitants: The Kuri Dance, from South Australia Illustrated, published in 1847 (hand coloured engraving) by Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Frontispiece to South Australia, printed 1846 (coloured engraving)

Frontispiece to South Australia, printed 1846 (coloured engraving)
STC259893 Frontispiece to South Australia, printed 1846 (coloured engraving) by Angas, George French (1822-86) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu blacksmiths at work, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Zulu blacksmiths at work, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Zulu blacksmiths at work, 1849. Plate 23 from The Kafirs Illustrated by George French Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu kraal at Umlazi with huts and screens, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Zulu kraal at Umlazi with huts and screens, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Zulu kraal at Umlazi with huts and screens, 1849. Plate 21 from The Kafirs Illustrated by George French Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Umpanda Reviewing his Troops at Nonduengi, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Umpanda Reviewing his Troops at Nonduengi, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Umpanda Reviewing his Troops at Nonduengi, 1849. Mpande was king of the Zulu from 1840 until his death in 1872. Plate 12 from The Kafirs Illustrated by George French Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu warrior, Utimuni, nephew of Chaka the late Zulu king, 1849

Zulu warrior, Utimuni, nephew of Chaka the late Zulu king, 1849. Plate 13 from The Kafirs Illustrated by George French Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Umpanda the King of the Amazulu, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Umpanda the King of the Amazulu, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Umpanda the King of the Amazulu, 1849. Mpande was king of the Zulu from 1840 until his death in 1872. Plate 11 from The Kafirs Illustrated by George French Angas

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu Soldiers of King Pandas Army, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Zulu Soldiers of King Pandas Army, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Zulu Soldiers of King Pandas Army, 1849. Plate 20 from The Kafirs Illustrated, 1849

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu Hunting Dance near the Engooi Mountains, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Zulu Hunting Dance near the Engooi Mountains, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Zulu Hunting Dance near the Engooi Mountains, 1849. Plate 14 from The Kafirs Illustrated, 1849

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu Kraal near Umlazi, Natal, 1849. Artist: George French Angas

Zulu Kraal near Umlazi, Natal, 1849. Artist: George French Angas
Zulu Kraal near Umlazi, Natal, 1849. Plate 27 from The Kafirs Illustrated, 1849

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - Maoris

Te Maro - Te Amotutu - Ko Tariu - Maoris
Te Maro, a boy of Waikato (top left), Te Amotutu, a young chief of the Nga-Ti-Pou tribe (top right), and Ko Tariu, a chief of Taupo, with his wife (below) - Maoris

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Maori Weapons and Implements of War

Maori Weapons and Implements of War, with Warriors preparing for a fight. Plate from The New Zealanders illustrated by George French Angas (1822-1886). Date: 1847

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Zulu Warrior, Utimuni, Nephew of Chaka the Late Zulu King, 1849

Zulu Warrior, Utimuni, Nephew of Chaka the Late Zulu King, 1849. Plate 13 from The Kafirs Illustrated, 1849

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: Whatas or Patukas - Maori Food Storehouses

Whatas or Patukas - Maori Food Storehouses. They are elevated from the ground by posts, to protect their contents from rats. Top left is an ordinary patuka for holding seeds

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: New Zealand Maori Ornaments and Decorations

New Zealand Maori Ornaments and Decorations. They are an ear ornament, real or imitation teeth, grotesque figures (tiki), earrings, a tail feather, a shell, wooden combs, a fly catcher

Background imageGeorge French Angas Canvas Print Collection: AUSTRALIA: GOLD RUSH, 1852. Forest Creek. Mount Alexander. From Adelaide Hill

AUSTRALIA: GOLD RUSH, 1852. Forest Creek. Mount Alexander. From Adelaide Hill. Lithograph, Australian, by George French Angas, 1852


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George French Angas Canvas Print Collection

George French Angas was a 19th-century British artist and naturalist. He is best known for his vivid watercolour paintings of the Australian Aborigines and New Zealand Maori people. He was born in London in 1822, the son of a wealthy banker. In 1844, he travelled to South Australia where he studied the local flora and fauna, as well as sketching scenes from Aboriginal life. His work was highly praised by critics and collectors alike, with his works being exhibited at the Royal Academy in London. He also wrote several books on natural history, including The Savage Life of South Australia (1847) which contained many illustrations from his travels. Angas' work has been credited with helping to raise awareness of Indigenous cultures around the world during this time period.
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