Ceremonial paddle, 19th century - Austral Islands,
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wood, dark brown patina, delicate chip-carved patterns cover the blade and shaft, the conical handle terminus encircled by a row of human figures, slightly dam., minor missing parts (rim of the blade), metal base;
such paddles are said to have been used in dances or on occasion of state affairs when one chief visited another. Paddles of this highly decorated kind were perhaps the most collected objects in the Pacific in the first half of 19th century. Well over one thousand exist in collections, and research has shown that they were made during a dynamic period of activity by Ra'ivavae carvers around 1820 -1840.
L: 97,5 cm, L: 38,4 inch
Provenance:
Jacques Lebrat, Paris, France
Zemanek-Münster, Würzburg, 22 March 2014, lot 67
Expertise:
Galerie & Atelier Punchinello, Paris, 30 December 2010
Lit.: Hooper, Steven, Pacific Encounters, Norwich 2006, p. 216, ill. 184
Continent: Oceania
such paddles are said to have been used in dances or on occasion of state affairs when one chief visited another. Paddles of this highly decorated kind were perhaps the most collected objects in the Pacific in the first half of 19th century. Well over one thousand exist in collections, and research has shown that they were made during a dynamic period of activity by Ra'ivavae carvers around 1820 -1840.
L: 97,5 cm, L: 38,4 inch
Provenance:
Jacques Lebrat, Paris, France
Zemanek-Münster, Würzburg, 22 March 2014, lot 67
Expertise:
Galerie & Atelier Punchinello, Paris, 30 December 2010
Lit.: Hooper, Steven, Pacific Encounters, Norwich 2006, p. 216, ill. 184
Continent: Oceania
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Ceremonial paddle, 19th century - Austral Islands,
Estimate €3,500 - €7,000
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