Easter Island, - Lot 210

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Easter Island, - Lot 210
Easter Island, Moai papa figure, wood H. 69 cm - W. 21 cm (on a base) Provenance: former English collection. The moai papa (“flat” representations) constitute only a tiny fraction of the stereotypical anthropomorphic figures of Easter Island, whose corpus also includes rare depictions of young men (moai tangata), and numerous ribbed statuettes (moai kavakava), likely figures of ancestors; the latter show clear iconographic links to statuettes that intimately blend human and animal features: stereotypical moko (lizards) and tangata manu (bird-man) birds. Alongside these figures, which adhere to more or less rigid canons, there exists a diverse array of small human statuettes with more or less caricatured features (Polynesian humor is gently fierce) as well as naturalistic-style animals: mollusks (gastropods, cephalopods, polyplacophores), fish, turtles, and birds.
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