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Tradition and Change in Māori and Pacific Art | Essays by Roger Neich 

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This collection of 18 essays by Roger Neich will grow your understanding of Māori and Pacific art, so that visits to museums and historic sites will be more rewarding. If you’re studying anthropology, art history or Māori and Pacific studies, this book is a must! Produced by Bridget Williams Books for Auckland War Memorial Museum.

 

This collection of 18 essays by Roger Neich (1944 – 2010) will grow your understanding of Māori and Pacific art, so that visits to museums and historic sites will be more rewarding.

The essays range from a 1971 story about a Bougainville stone bird carving to a 2005 article about the Maori treasure box form known as powaka whakairo. Throughout the book, the author’s world-leading knowledge of carving and figurative painting shines through.

If you’re studying anthropology, art history or Māori and Pacific studies, this book is a must. 'Tradition and Change in Māori and Pacific Art' is not just for academics. It also offers enlightenment for everyday art appreciators who simply want to know more about what they’re looking at.

Produced by Bridget Williams Books for Auckland War Memorial Museum.

ISBN: 9780473258726
Size: 26 x 19 x 3 cm
Page: 432
Format: Softback
Weight: 1.46kg

ISBN: 9780473258726
Size: 26 x 19 x 3 cm
Page: 432
Format: Softback

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