Essays on Oceanic Art and Culture
Published by the University of New South Wales, Centre for South Pacific Studies. Volume 5, No.1 (February, 1991) through Volume 14, No.3 (December, 2000), Lacking Vol. 6, No. 3. Published irregularly, this run consists of 33 Separate Numbers. Volume 14, No. 3 ws apparently the last Newsletter that was published. More
This monthly, published in Hong Kong, is an attractive, slick journal, profusely illustrated with excellent color photographs, that views and reports on the arts of Asia and--to a somewhat lesser extent--the Pacific. More
New Delhi: 1991. xv, 411 pages of text plus 27 pages of photographs and 1 page of drawings. Cloth cover. More
Buhler, A., T. Barrow, C.p. Mountford
Baden-Baden: 1961. 263 pages, 63 full-page, tipped in, color photographs, 94 drawings, 5 maps. Cloth cover, in a slipcase. Art of the World. More
Buhler, A., T. Barrow, C.p. Mountford
Baden-Baden: 1962, 1980. 263pages, 63 full-page color photographs, 94 drawings, 5 maps. More
Chicago. 1927. Proceedings of the Second Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Honolulu; 1931. Proceedings of the Fourth Conference of the Institute of Pacific Relations, Hangchow and Shanghai, China; 1936. Aims and Results of Social and Economic Policies in Pacific Countries. Proceedings of the Sixth Conference of the Institute... More
Coon, C.s., J.m. Andrews, Iv (eds.)
Peabody Museum Papers, Vol. XX. Cambridge: 1943. xiv, 230 pages, 20 photographs, 7 figures, 10 maps. Later cloth and hard board covers over original wrappers. More
Craig, B., B. Kernot, C. Anderson (eds.)
1993. viii, 318 pages, approximately 200 photographs and drawings of artifacts and rituals. Cloth cover. In 1993, sixty papers dealing with "Art, Performance and Society" were presented at the Fifth International Symposium of the Pacific Arts Association. Twenty-four of the papers are presented in this volume in sections dealing, respectively... More
New York: 1998. 176 pages, 104 color and 20 b/w photographs, 2 maps. A very good overview of Oceanic art with a well-written text that discusses usage much more thoroughly than most "overview" books. There are fine field photographs and stylistic examples from major collections around the world. More
East Brunswick: 1982. 632 pages, 550 b/w and 50 color photographs and reproductions of batik designs made from tjaps (printing blocks). Cloth cover. This study, the first to be published on Indonesian batik designs made from tjaps (printing blocks), fills a very apparent void, and should remain a perennial resource... More
Los Angeles: 1985. 204 pages, 262 b/w and 22 color photographs, 8 drawings, 1 map. Soft cover, very good-fine condition. Elaborate, frighteningly beautiful ritual art objects relating to the dead in the cultures of Indonesia and Southeast Asia were exhibited in 1985 at the Museum of Cultural History. The more... More
Ethnologica, Neue Folge, Band 4. Koln: 1968. xvi, 546 pages (some uncut) of text containing 34 figures and 5 maps, plus 46 pages of photographs. This special publication of Ethnologica consists of ten important monographs (9 in German, 1 in English) that deal with the arts of Southeast Asian (4... More
New York: 1992. 224 pages, 150 color and 140 b/w photographs, 10 drawings, several maps. Cloth cover. The first study in over twenty years of the art of Northwest New Guinea, this new volume illustrates more than 200 works form Geelvink Bay, Humboldt Bay, and Lake Sentani. Drawn primarily from... More
Paris: 1963. 460 pages, 336 b/w photographs--mainly full-page, 102 color photographs--mainly full-page, 3 pages of maps. Cloth cover. Jean Guiart's masterpiece--one of the most important books published on Oceanic art--is particularly prized by collectors, not only for its important text, but also for the richness of its abundant photographs. A.... More
Paris: 1963. 460 pages, 336 b/w photographs--mainly full-page, 102 color photographs--mainly full-page, 3 pages of maps. Cloth cover. More
Honolulu: 1990. viii, 315 pages, 20 color and 263 b/w photographs, 12 drawings, 3 figures, 12 maps. Cloth cover. Of the more than forty papers presented in 1984 at the Third International Symposium on the Art of Oceania, sponsored by the Pacific Arts Association, nineteen went through the process of... More
YALE UNIVERSITY, Publications In Anthropology, No. 20: 1938. 109 pages, 1 map. More
YALE UNIVERSITY, Publications In Anthropology, No. 20, 1938;: 1964 (reprint). 109 pages, 1 map. More
Penerbit Mingguan, Indonesia: 1990. 66 pages (12 papers that deal with the ethnic groups, such as the Uma Pagong--a Timor people--of the Flores Islands), 6 pages of photographs and drawings, 1 map. More
Paris and New York: 1950. 150 pages, 136 b/w and 6 color photographs. Cloth cover. More
Lincoln, L., T. Bodrogi, B. Clay, M. Gunn, D. Heintze, R. Wagner
New York: 1987. 168 pages, 62 color photographs--double-page, full-page, and half-page, 24 smaller color photographs, 18 b/w photographs, 2 drawings, 1 map. Cloth cover. One of a handful of important studies to have been published on the art of New Ireland--and surely the most visually handsome of the handful--this great... More
Nord-Pas-de-Calais, Museum Curators Asociation, 1997. 252 pages, 221 color and b/w photographs and drawings, 7 maps. Cloth cover, small folio size (10" x 11 1/2"). A wonderful exhibition of Oceanic masterpieces, most collected in the 18th century and some never before exhibited, belonging to museums in northern France was held... More
Stuttgart: Strecker und Schrader, 1926. xxii, 876pages; 56 full-page photographs, 1441 smaller photographs and drawings (illustrations of hundreds of artifacts from the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands), 4 double-page maps. Cloth cover, illustration inserted on front cover. Good condition. More
Museum fur Volkerkunde, Berlin: Wissenschaftszentrum, Bonn-Bad Godesberg, 1993. 207 pages, 39 color and 138 b/w photographs, 9 drawings, 4 maps. A very interesting and historically important exhibition was held in 1993 and 1994 at the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Berlin and the Wissenschaftszentrum in Bonn-Bad Godesberg, respectively. The cultural change of... More