War art & ritual : shields from the Pacific
Bibliographie
- Auteurs : Evans Bill ; Alpert Steven G. ; Maxwell Robyn J. ; Tavarelli Andrew ; Beran Harry ; Craig Barry ; Wilson Natalie ; Howarth Crispin ; Conru Kevin ;
- ISBN : 978-1-7330078-1-8, 1-7330078-1-4
- Sujets : Boucliers -- Asie du Sud-Est, Boucliers, Sculpture sur bois, Malay Archipelago -- Social life and customsSoutheast AsiaMelanesiaAsia
- Comprend : War art and ritual, Shields from the Pacific, Volume 1. @Island Southeaast Asia, Introduction, Shields, Dayak shields, Dance shields of Bali, Volume 2. @Melanesia, Why paint shields?, Subsistence strategies, settlement patterns, and the form and use of war shields in the Sepik, Madang, and highlands regions of Papua New Guinea, 'Ol samting bilong pait igat ai', Thoughts upon Elema shields, Eyes that watch
- Langue(s) : Anglais
- Description matérielle : 2 vol. (IX-483 p.), : Ill. en coul., cartes, couv. ill. en coul., 33 cm
- Pays de publication : Australie
Notes
Édition limitée à 750 exemplaires ; Notes bibliogr.. Bibliogr. p. 226-230 (volume 1). Index (volumes 1 et 2)
Résumé
'In the course of its development, Bill Evans identified 140 previously unpublished shields in public and private collections in Australia, New Zealand, and Indonesia, and they are reproduced in these volumes as full-page plates with details and supporting field photos. Informative essays by experts in specific fields go in depth, casting additional light onto their particular subjects, which range from dance shields of Java and Bali to war shields from Borneo, New Guinea, and the Solomon Islands. Contributors include Andrew Tavarelli, who provides a general introduction; Steven Alpert writing on the Dayak; Harry Beran, Barry Craig and Natalie Wilson writing on various aspects of Papua New Guinea; Robyn Maxwell on the legacy of the Majapahit; and Kevin Conru on the Solomon Islands. These two richly illustrated volumes will be a benefit to any library, whether specialized or general.'