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Reception made by Queen Oberea to Captain Wallis - in "The Old and Modern Costume", 1819-20, by Dr. Jules Ferrario, ed. Milan
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Reception made by Queen Oberea to Captain Wallis - in "The Old and Modern Costume", 1819-20, by Dr. Jules Ferrario, ed. Milan
LSE4099557 Reception made by Queen Oberea to Captain Wallis - in " The Old and Modern Costume", 1819-20, by Dr. Jules Ferrario, ed. Milan. by Ferrario, Giulio (1767-1847); Private Collection; (add.info.: Reception made by Queen Oberea to Captain Wallis - in " The Old and Modern Costume", 1819-20, by Dr. Jules Ferrario, ed. Milan.); © Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022
Media ID 25144466
© Leonard de Selva. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
19 19e 19eme Xix Xixe Xixeme Siecle Colonialisme Histoire Océanie Polynesia Polynesie
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This print captures a historical moment of cultural exchange between Queen Oberea and Captain Wallis. The image, taken from "The Old and Modern Costume" by Dr. Jules Ferrario, showcases the reception held by Queen Oberea in Polynesia during the early 19th century. In this scene, we witness the meeting of two worlds - one representing colonialism and exploration, while the other symbolizes the rich heritage and traditions of Oceania. Queen Oberea graciously welcomes Captain Wallis with open arms, demonstrating her curiosity and openness to new experiences. The composition beautifully portrays the contrast between their attire - Captain Wallis dressed in his European military uniform, while Queen Oberea adorns herself in traditional Polynesian garments. This visual juxtaposition highlights not only their differing cultures but also serves as a reminder of how colonial powers often imposed their influence on indigenous societies. Through this photograph, we are transported back in time to an era marked by both fascination and exploitation. It prompts us to reflect on the complex dynamics that shaped history during this period of colonial expansion. Leonard de Selva's skillful reproduction allows us to appreciate the intricate details captured by Dr. Jules Ferrario over two centuries ago. It serves as a valuable testament to our shared past and invites us to contemplate its implications for our present understanding of identity, power dynamics, and cultural exchange.
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