oceania ritual and ceremonial objects - Search
About 367,000 results
Open links in new tab
    Kizdar net | Kizdar net | Кыздар Нет
  1. Oceanic artists have expressed their understanding of the world through objects drawn from the natural environment, including figural sculpture, painted barkcloth and carved weapons. Through ritual objects and regalia, Pacific people communicate with gods and ancestors and affirm their divine lineage.
    www.pem.org/the-pem-collection/oceanic-art
    www.pem.org/the-pem-collection/oceanic-art
    Was this helpful?
     
  2. People also ask
     
  3. THE SPIRITUAL WORLD: RITUAL OBJECTS IN …

    WEBReligious symbolism infuses not only the objects, dances, and speeches used in ritual but also the materials and tools used to create them. This gallery represents one of the many parts of...

     
  4. The Spiritual World: Ritual Objects in Oceanic Art

  5. Oceanic art and architecture | Characteristics, Examples,

  6. Oceania: The Shape of Time - The Metropolitan …

    WEBStunning new photography highlights more than 130 magnificent objects, ranging from elaborately carved ancestral figures in ceremonial houses, towering slit drums, and dazzling turtle-shell masks to polished whale …

  7. Oceanic Art - PEM

  8. Oceanic Art – An Introduction to Traditional …

    WEBAug 29, 2023 · Men’s wood carving flourishes in the region, producing highly carved ceremonial buildings in Belau, stylized bowls, canoe ornamentation, ritual objects, and even sculptured figures. Women, on …

  9. Oceanic arts | History, Culture & Artifacts | Britannica

  10. Oceanic art and architecture - Indigenous, Rituals, Symbols

  11. 26.3: Wood Carving in Oceania - Humanities LibreTexts

    WEBWooden malagan carvings were used during the rituals they are named after to honor the deceased; they are now world-famous and held in museums around the world. Tatanua masks, carved from wood and …

  12. Works – THE ART OF OCEANIA – Collections – eMuseum

  13. The sacred stone from the sea. Archaeological and …

    WEBFeb 14, 2023 · We hereafter discuss the ritual value of coral material in Oceania by addressing first its intentional selection, exploitation and transformation; and second the potential symbolic functions of coral …

  14. Culture of Oceania - Wikipedia

  15. Oceanic Art – Exploring Traditional Polynesian Culture

  16. Oceanian art - Wikipedia

  17. Oceanic Art - The Artist

  18. Musical Instruments of Oceania - The Metropolitan Museum of Art

  19. Oceanic Masks / Discover & Learn - Masks of the World

  20. Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas

  21. Oceania - British Museum

  22. [Essay] Spirits: Ritual and Ceremonial African and Oceanic Art …

  23. Oceanic Art in The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

  24. The Growth of Species and the Making of Timeless Forms: Divine …

  25. Stones, stories and ceremonies: A Gamilaraay, Arrernte, Luritja ...

  26. Some results have been removed