Warriors, man, woman and idol. Drummond's Island

Warriors, man, woman and idol. Drummond's Island
Date
1847
Reference
E-113-f-04
Description

The artist's text describes the group as: 'The warriors' caps are made of the skin of the porcupine fish. The armour of cocoa nut [sic] fibres. The spears of shark's teeth.' The 'man' in the scene wears a conical headdress made of woven flax. A tree-like idol has been constructed on a stone base. The figures of the warrior and the man are possibly based on drawings by Alfred Thomas Agate (1812-1846) who visited Drummond's Island in 1841.

Quantity: 1 watercolour(s).

Physical Description: Watercolour and pencil on page of sketchbook, 127 x 275 mm

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Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Part of
Artist unknown: [Sketchbook of original watercolours painted in Tahiti]
Format
1 watercolour(s), Watercolours, Watercolour and pencil on page of sketchbook, 127 x 275 mm
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Warriors, man, woman and idol. Drummond's Island. Artist unknown: [Sketchbook of original watercolours painted in Tahiti]. Ref: E-113-f-04. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/39099273

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