Art océanien
| schema:name | "Art océanien" |
| "Oceanic art" | |
| "Ozeanische Kunst" | |
| schema:creator | Meyer, Anthony J.P. |
| schema:author | Meyer, Anthony J.P. |
| schema:about | beeldende kunst |
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| Oceanië | |
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| schema:abstract | ""Oceania comprises three great cultural areas: Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia. The art of the island populations of the South Pacific takes such diverse forms as masks and jewelry, household utensils and weapons, canoe prows and overmodeled skulls, tapa and major representations of the dieties. It is spawned from the religious beliefs of people attempting to answer the great questions of their very existence. Volume 1 opens with an introduction to the physical and historical situations of the South Pacific island cultures from the first known migrants, which began some 60,000 years ago, to the period of European discovery and exploration on through to today. This is followed by the first of three sections devoted to each cultural area of Oceania, Melanesia, which begins by focusing on the extraordinary art forms of New Guinea. Volume II continues with the 'expressionistic' art of the rest of Melanesia, the highly classical art forms of Polynesia and the power and pure form of Micronesian works of art. Oceanic art has long been hidden away in museums devoted to the scientific study of man. 'Rediscovered' in the early years of this century, it is now finally being regarded as a major component of the world's artistic heritage. Most of the works of art illustrated in these two volumes are stored deep in the reserves of museums or held in private collections not accessible to the public. The majority are shown here for the first time and were photographed specifically for this book."-- Front flap of dust jacket."@en |
| "Comprehensive overview of artistic expression from the Oceanic region from earliest times, set in the material culture of the countries from which the art has come."@en | |
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| schema:illustrator | Wipperfürth, Olaf |
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| schema:text | Melanesia -- Polynesia -- Micronesia. |
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| schema:text | Parallel texts in English, German, and French. |
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