AP Art History 250 The Pacific – Flashcards
Flashcard maker : Stephen Sanchez
Nan Madol, Pohnpei, Micronesia; Saudeleur Dynasty, c. 700-1600 CE; basalt boulders and prismatic columns
Moai on Platform (ahu), Rapa Nui, Easter Island); c. 1100-1600 CE, volcanic tuff figures on basalt base
‘Ahu ‘ula (feather cape); Hawaiian, late 18th century CE, feathers and fiber
Staff god, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, central Polynesia; late 18th century to early 19th century CE; wood, tapa, fiber, and feathers
Female deity, Nukuoro, Micronesia; c. 18th-19th century CE, wood
Buk (mask), Torres Strait; mid- to late 19th century CE; turtle shell, wood, fiber, feathers, and shell
Hiapo (tapa), Niue, c. 1850-1900 CE, tapa or bark cloth with freehand painting
Tamati Waka Nene by Gottfried Lindauer; 1890 CE, oil on canvas
Navigation Chart, Marshall Islands, Micronesia; 19th-early 20th century CE, wood and fiber
Malagan display and mask, New Ireland Province, Papua New Guinea; c. 20th century CE; wood, pigment, fiber, and shell
Presentation of Fijian mats and tapa cloths to Queen Elizabeth II, Fiji, Polynesia, 1953 CE; photograph, multimedia performance of costume, cosmetics, chant, movement, and pandanus fiber/hibiscus fiber mats