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Society Islands: pangas, fishing hooks and other tools, from Voyage autour du Monde
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Society Islands: pangas, fishing hooks and other tools, from Voyage autour du Monde
STC174210 Society Islands: pangas, fishing hooks and other tools, from Voyage autour du Monde, executee par Ordre du Roi sur La Corvette de Sa Majeste, La Coquille, pendant les Annees 1822, 1823, 1824 et 1825, by Louis Isidore Duperrey (1786-1865), engraved by Ambrois Tardieu (1788-1841), published 1826-30 (colour litho) by Chazal, Antoine (1793-1854) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: apparatus for extracting cocoa oil from a tree; Society Islands were named by Captain Cook; ); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22343822
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
French Polynesia Hook Machete Oceanic Palm Primitive Tackle Pacific Rim Panga
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This print titled "Society Islands: pangas, fishing hooks and other tools" takes us on a journey to the Pacific Rim, showcasing the primitive yet ingenious tools used by the islanders. The image is derived from Louis Isidore Duperrey's renowned work, Voyage autour du Monde, executed during an expedition ordered by King Louis XVIII of France. The vibrant color lithograph depicts an array of fascinating implements employed for survival in this tropical paradise. From intricately crafted fishing hooks to machetes and palm tree tackle used for extracting cocoa oil, each tool tells a story of resourcefulness and adaptability. These objects offer a glimpse into the daily lives of the indigenous people residing in French Polynesia's Society Islands. As we delve deeper into this visual narrative, we are reminded that these islands were named by none other than Captain Cook himself. The exploration undertaken by Duperrey sheds light on both the natural wonders and cultural richness of this region. Through Ambrois Tardieu's masterful engraving technique, we witness not only functional instruments but also glimpses of wildlife intertwined with human existence. This fusion between man and nature showcases how intimately connected they are within this ecosystem. The Stapleton Collection has preserved this remarkable piece from history—a testament to French government expeditions that sought knowledge beyond their borders. Let us appreciate this snapshot as it encapsulates both adventure and discovery while honoring the ancient traditions passed down through generations in French Polynesia's enchanting Society Islands.
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