Ɵ Austral Islands Ceremonial ra'ivavae Paddle Wood H.... - Lot 20 - Giquello

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Ɵ Austral Islands Ceremonial ra'ivavae Paddle Wood H.... - Lot 20 - Giquello
Ɵ Austral Islands Ceremonial ra'ivavae Paddle Wood H. 190 cm Austral Islands Ceremonial ra'ivavae Paddle H. 75 in Provenance: - W.O. Oldman, London - Sotheby's London, 17 June 1991 (lot 87) - Hélène and Philippe Leloup, Paris - Private collection Publication : - Steven Hooper, Pacific Encounters: Art & Divinity in Polynesia 1760-1860, The British Museum Press, London, 2006, p. 216. - Allen Wardwell, Island Ancestors: Oceanic Art from the Masco Collection, The Detroit Institute of Arts, Washington University Press, Seattle, 1994, pg. 200. An object of rank or status, this is a ceremonial paddle, called a ra'ivavae, which is large in size and particularly carefully and spectacularly engraved. The elegant blade is leaf-shaped, small and engraved with "x" and zigzags, as well as the long cylindrical handle that ends with a magnificent pommel with nine typical island figures. A beautiful dark brown patina covers the whole object. This paddle is most probably from the first half of the 19th century.
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