Description
Discover the captivating journey of Adam Rolland in 'Mr Rolland: Something of an Artist', a beautifully illustrated paperback that brings to life the artistry and experiences of a remarkable figure from the 19th century. Authored by Anne Rowland, this timeless book spans 138 pages and showcases exquisite watercolours documenting Adam's fascinating life, from his birth in Edinburgh in 1841 to his emigration to Otago in 1859 aboard the Alpine. As an avid artist, Adam Rolland's journey is captured through striking illustrations that depict his experiences on a pastoral station in Central Otago. The collection features watercolours that have remained in the family for generations and were donated to the esteemed Hocken Library in Dunedin in 2019. This book not only presents stunning visuals but also weaves a rich narrative, incorporating family stories and archival images that offer historical context and depth. Explore the world of 19th-century New Zealand through the eyes of an artist whose legacy lives on in these beautiful depictions. 'Mr Rolland: Something of an Artist' is a must-have for art lovers, historians, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of culture and the natural landscape. Perfect for those seeking to expand their collection of artistic literature, this book stands as a tribute to creativity and a reminder of the artistry inherent in our everyday lives. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Adam Rolland's watercolours and the spirit of exploration that shaped his artistic journey.

