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Davenport, William H., Bengt Danielsson, and Richard S. Field. Gauguin and Exotic Art. 1969.

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  • Object[32]
  • no[1]
  • yes[31]
  • no[32]
  • american[3]
  • oceanian[29]
  • adze[1]
  • bark cloth[1]
  • bark cloth beater[1]
  • bottle[1]
  • bowl[3]
  • breadfruit splitter[1]
  • canoe bailer[1]
  • club[4]
  • coconut grater[1]
  • coconut scoop[1]
  • effigy vase[1]
  • effigy vessel[1]
  • figure[3]
  • fishhook[1]
  • food pounding table[1]
  • forehead ornament[2]
  • medicine table[1]
  • neck rest[1]
  • poi pounder[1]
  • shield[2]
  • slit drum[3]
  • trumpet[1]
  • anaho[1]
  • easter island[1]
  • marquesas islands[9]
  • nazca district[1]
  • new zealand[1]
  • nuku hiva[2]
  • peru[3]
  • society islands[18]
  • tahiti[17]
  • tai pi vai[1]
  • moche iv[1]
  • te huringa i period[1]
  • chimu[2]
  • maori[1]
  • marquesan[2]
  • proto-nasca[1]
  • andean[3]
  • hitiaa[1]
  • birds[1]
  • fruit[1]
  • head[1]
  • human head[1]
  • man[1]
  • monster[1]
  • english language[1]
  • abalone[1]
  • bark cloth[1]
  • basalt[1]
  • bone[1]
  • ceramic[3]
  • coconut shell[1]
  • metal[1]
  • obsidian[1]
  • pearl shell[1]
  • pigment[2]
  • plant fiber[5]
  • shell[1]
  • stone[2]
  • turtle shell[2]
  • whale bone[1]
  • wood[22]
  • carved[1]
  • filigree[1]
  • polychrome[1]
  • yes[32]
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18017

18017

Trumpet

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P2138

P2138

Bark Cloth Beater

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L-180-16

L-180-16

Adze

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P5044

P5044

Club

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P2245

P2245

Club

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L-180-77

L-180-77

Fishhook

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L-180-8

L-180-8

Canoe Bailer

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52-35-2

52-35-2

Forehead Ornament

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L-180-9

L-180-9

Shield

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P3282

P3282

Forehead Ornament

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L-180-10

L-180-10

Shield

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L-180-12

L-180-12

Slit Drum

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L-180-11

L-180-11

Club

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L-180-13

L-180-13

Slit Drum

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29-93-41

29-93-41

Bowl

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L-180-14

L-180-14

Slit Drum

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L-180-22

L-180-22

Breadfruit Splitter

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61-2-69

61-2-69

Bark Cloth

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L-180-1

L-180-1

Bowl

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39-20-43

39-20-43

Effigy Vessel

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L-180-150

L-180-150

Bowl

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18033

18033

Figure

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L-180-5

L-180-5

Food Pounding Table

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L-180-7

L-180-7

Neck Rest

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29-93-37

29-93-37

Club

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L-180-6

L-180-6

Coconut Grater

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18059A

18059A

Figure

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P2556

P2556

Poi Pounder

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SA4652

SA4652

Effigy Vase

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L-180-25

L-180-25

Coconut Scoop

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SA2913

SA2913

Bottle

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18029

Figure

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