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  • Oceanic Art – An Introduction to Traditional Polynesian Art
    Traditional Polynesian art was regarded to have supernatural power and the ability to impact global change However, around 1600 CE, there was a significant interaction with explorers from Europe, in addition to the continuation of prior cultural practices
  • Oceanic art and architecture - Polynesian, Sculpture, Carving | Britannica
    Oceanic art and architecture - Polynesian, Sculpture, Carving: In the prehistoric cultures of Polynesia, two conspicuous themes figure largely: the ceremonial ground (the marae ahu complex, known by varying local terms) and personal ornaments The ceremonial ground was a place of worship
  • The Pacific arts of Polynesia and Micronesia - Archive. org
    Introduction to Polynesian and Micronesian art -- Artistic visions, rituals, and sacred containers -- Aesthetics, carving, metaphor, and allusion -- Genealogical connections: the texts of textiles -- Adorning the adorned: tattoo, ornaments, clothing, fashion -- Ritual spaces, cultural landscapes: space, and the aesthetic environment
  • Oceanian art - Wikipedia
    The most famous Polynesian art forms are the Moai (statues) of Rapa Nui Easter Island Polynesian art is characteristically ornate, and often meant to contain supernatural power or mana [15]
  • Polynesia, 1800–1900 A. D. - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
    The tumultuous events of the nineteenth century have profound effects on Polynesian art The conversion of Polynesian peoples to Christianity results in the destruction of much of Polynesia’s rich sculptural heritage, which missionaries and recent converts condemn as “idols ”
  • Polynesian Art: Tikis, Whale Ivory Ornaments and Flywhisks | Sea Life . . .
    Polynesia art is among the most famous type of Oceanic art and the most sought-after at auction Among its first European collectors were Captain James Cook and the artists and scientists aboard the HMS Endeavour, which set sail for Australia and New Zeal and in 1768 [Source: Christie’s]
  • Polynesia: Art and Divinity - World Archaeology
    The Polynesian meanings of tapu, relating to the presence of the power of the Gods and containing and wrapping this power, have been lost in translation Among the finest collections of Polynesian material are those in the British Museum
  • Oceanic Art – Exploring Traditional Polynesian Culture
    From monumental architecture to ceremonial sculpture and vibrant cave art, Oceanic art boasts a rich variety of intriguing art forms that showcase the diverse cultures that emerged in the Pacific Islands and various coastal archipelagoes
  • Art of the South Pacific: Polynesia - Art History Teaching Resources
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  • Exploring Polynesian Art and Carvings: A Cultural and Artistic Heritage
    Polynesian art forms are rich in iconography, where every symbol carries specific cultural and spiritual meaning These motifs often depict deities, ancestral figures, and natural elements, reflecting the profound relationship between humans, nature, and the divine





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