Arts of the South Seas
Author: Ralph Linton
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 208
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on an exhibition organized by Rene d'Harnoncourt at the Museum of Modern Art.
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Author: Ralph Linton
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Published: 1946
Total Pages: 208
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBased on an exhibition organized by Rene d'Harnoncourt at the Museum of Modern Art.
Author: Alfred Bühler
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Published: 1968
Total Pages: 266
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKCovers the art of primitive peoples from Australia and New Zealand to the islands of the Pacific and Easter Island. Discusses the art of various tribes in relation to their history and customs.
Author: Alfred Bühler
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 250
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Terence Barrow
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Published: 1959
Total Pages: 34
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Musée Barbier-Mueller
Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 378
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawing on the famous collections of the Musee Barbier-Mueller this unusual and beautifully illustrated book brings together these cultures to demonstrate the astonishing aesthetic similarities between civilizations located far apart in both space and time. While the arts of the Easter Islands and Maori civilizations have been well known for some years the creativity of the inhabitants of Borneo, Sulawei, and Sumatra is less familiar, and is scarcely represented in the major public collections. On the basis of the linguistic consonance between the thousand or more modern languages spoken in Oceania, anthropologists and archaeologists have begun to trace the cultural links throughout this area, in particular through the rituals and beliefs which are often the inspiration for the forms and functions of the artifacts. Masks in human or animal form, made of tortoiseshell, wood, dried leaves or clay; drums, shields, and batons; multicolored clothing for war and peace; intricate jewelry; as well as a wide variety of everyday containers and implements -- all the treasures in this collection display a sophistication of ornament and technical expertise which rival the products of ancient European civilizations. Scholarly essays by over thirty international experts focus on each island or civilization and form a fascinating study which will certainly become the standard work in this field, of interest to both students and the general reader.
Author: Christian Kaufmann
Publisher: University of Washington Press
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 216
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK"The traditional art forms of the Admiralty Islands occupy an important place in the art of the South Sea Islands. The originality of their oeuvre is manifested in monumental sculptures and magnificent wooden bowls and dishes as well as in small implements of virtuoso design. The works are decorated in a rich palette of red, black, brown and white tones that give severe, strongly contrasting visual effects. "[Featured here are] the artistically fashioned products of the archipelego's material culture. A centrally positions in occupied by representations of humans and animals and the adornment of ritual objects. Objects that played a role in religion and mythology, and above all, in the daily life of the inhabitants of the islands. " -- From the Preface by Lorenz Homberger
Author: Ralph Linton
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Published: 1972
Total Pages: 216
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 35
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alfred Bühler
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 255
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bronwen Douglas
Publisher: Pacific Presences
Published: 2018-12-03
Total Pages: 340
ISBN-13: 9789088905742
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is a study of 'collecting' undertaken by Joseph Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and his shipmates in Tasmania, the western Pacific Islands, and Indonesia. In 1791-1794 Bruni d'Entrecasteaux led a French naval expedition in search of the lost vessels of La Pérouse which had last been seen by Europeans at Botany Bay in March 1788. After Bruni d'Entrecasteaux died near the end of the voyage and the expedition collapsed in political disarray in Java, its collections and records were subsequently scattered or lost. The book's core is a richly illustrated examination, analysis, and catalog of a large array of ethnographic objects collected during the voyage, later dispersed, and recently identified in museums in France, Norway, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States. The focus on artifacts is informed by a broad conception of collecting as grounded in encounters or exchanges with Indigenous protagonists and also as materialized in other genres--written accounts, vocabularies, and visual representations (drawings, engravings, and maps). Historically, the book outlines the antecedents, occurrences, and aftermath of the voyage, including its location within the classic era of European scientific voyaging (1766-1840) and within contemporary colonial networks. Particular chapters trace the ambiguous histories of the extant collections. Ethnographically, contributors are alert to local settings, relationships, practices, and values; to Indigenous uses and significance of objects; to the reciprocal, dialogic nature of collecting; to local agency or innovation in exchanges; and to present implications of objects and their histories, especially for modern scholars and artists, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous.