Story: Perceptions of the landscape All images & media From page 1 – Ways of looking Māori whare, 1870s ‘Lake Wanaka from the entrance of Makarora’ Port Chalmers Framing the landscape From page 2 – First approaches – the 18th century Cook’s instructions Early views of Poverty Bay (1st of 2) Arched rock, Tolaga Bay (2nd of 2) ‘A view in Dusky Bay’ From page 3 – European settlement Nelson in 1842 ‘Dragged and pinned to the ground by supplejacks’ Lake Coleridge Station ‘The home of Mr and Mrs William Bishop, Maitai Valley’ Plane trees, Tōtaranui From page 4 – A Romantic landscape Mission station and village (1st of 2) Painting of a mission station and village (2nd of 2) ‘The vaulted aisles of nature's cathedral’ ‘Mount Rolleston and the Otira River’ ‘The Bay of Islands’ ‘Mountain pass with rider’ From page 5 – Scenic New Zealand Photograph of Milford Sound (1st of 2) Poster of Milford Sound (2nd of 2) Guide to New Zealand Pictorial stamp, 1898 Hokianga bush Edward Friström, ‘Pohutukawa’ From page 6 – Landscape and identity: 1930s–1960s The Drop Scene ‘Towards Banks Peninsula’ Lake Heron Kelliher Art Show Toss Woollaston in his studio, 1991 From page 7 – New landscapes – after the 1960s ‘Beautiful New Zealand’ books ‘St Clair Dunedin. Skateboarding at the Surf Bathing Pavilion’ (1st of 3) ‘Dargaville (Mt Wesley cemetery), Northland’ (2nd of 3) ‘Viewing platform at Bowen Falls, Milford 2003’ (3rd of 3) Vigil film set Filming at Elephant Rocks