New Zealand Graphic and Descriptive. Plate V. Lake Manapouri (1877)

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Among the scenic treasures of New Zealand, Lake Manapouri is portrayed with breathtaking clarity and intricate detail in Charles Decimus Barraud's 1877 work, part of his "New Zealand Graphic and Descriptive" series. This captivating lithograph, titled "Plate V. Lake Manapouri," offers viewers a serene glimpse into the unspoiled wilderness of Fiordland, a testament to Barraud's talent in capturing the essence of New Zealand's landscapes.The panorama unfolds in a delicate interplay of light and texture, where the rugged, forest-lined peaks rise dramatically above the tranquil lake. In the foreground, soft clusters of trees dot the landscape, providing a stark contrast to the detailed, craggy mountain ranges that dominate the background. These mountains, rendered with fine lines and gentle shading, convey both the formidable power and the sublime beauty of the natural world.Central to the scene is the expansive Lake Manapouri itself, its surface mirroring the sky and the surrounding peaks, enhancing the sense of depth and vastness. A small sailboat gently traces the water, its presence a minute but poignant detail amidst the grandeur of the landscape. The inclusion of this element subtly humanizes the vast wilderness, suggesting the quiet coexistence of man and nature.Barraud’s meticulous technique is evident throughout, from the realistic textures of the vegetation to the soft gradations of light and shadows cast across the mountains. This lithograph not only celebrates the visual splendor of Lake Manapouri but also invites contemplation of the deeper, peaceful solitude that nature offers.

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Charles Decimus Barraud (9 May 1822 – 26 December 1897) was a New Zealand pharmacist and artist.