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spear thrower - woomera - Aboriginal - Australia (No Reserve Price)
No. 78489335
No. 78489335
Book 1 "Adorning the World, art of the Marquesan Isl Metropolitan Museum, ERic Kjellgren, 140 pages, 2005
Known for the elegance and complexity of their decorative art, Marquesan artists were described by Paul Gauguin as possessing "an unheard of sense of decoration" in all they created. The extraordinary ways in which Marquesans adorned their world are reflected in virtually every type of object they made and used—from sacred figures of gods and ancestors to items that were purely functional. Long admired by artists, writers, and scholars, the art and culture of the Marquesas Islands have until recently been unfamiliar to larger audiences. However, the artists of the Marquesas archipelago were among the most accomplished in the Pacific. Their work was fashioned from a diversity of materials in forms ranging from delicate ivory ornaments and luxuriant featherwork to imposing figural sculpture in wood and stone. The human body was also an important focus for artistic expression. Adorned with finely crafted ornaments, elaborate coiffures, and intricate tattoos that sometimes covered the entire body, Marquesans themselves became living art forms.,
Book 2 Gods, Ghosts & Men,2008 - 28 pp
Pacific Arts from the National Gallery of Australia, Chrispin Howarth
Photos with Artifacts in it, signed by the Author !!
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