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Statue of Charles Meryon

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Statue of Charles Meryon

In 1842 artist Charles Meryon sailed to New Zealand on a French naval ship sent to protect the French settlement at Akaroa. He spent four years in the Pacific, making sketches. This statue in Rue Lavaud, Akaroa, gives the incorrect impression that he was a painter. In fact he was an etcher.

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by Jock Phillips

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John Wilson, Canterbury places – Banks Peninsula, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/mi/photograph/10239/statue-of-charles-meryon (accessed 4 June 2026).

He kōrero nā John Wilson, i tāngia i te 2 March 2009, updated 17 August 2015.