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Representation of a Dance of the Sandwich Islanders. (Hawaii)

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  • MEDIUM: Wood engraving,

    DATE: c.1880s.

  • EDITION SIZE: Image size 5 5/8 x 9 1/8" (14.2 x 22.7 cm).

  • DESCRIPTION: A 19th-century perspective of a Representation of a Dance of the Sandwich Islanders, captured as a wood engraving and hand-colored to highlight the details. This artwork vividly depicts the traditional dance of the Hawaiian people, then known as the Sandwich Islanders. The engraving showcases the dancers in their cultural attire, with dynamic poses and expressions that convey the energy and rhythm of the dance. <br><br> Captain James Cook lands at Waimea Bay on the island of Kaua?i, becoming the first European to make contact with the Hawaiian Islands. Cook names the archipelago the "Sandwich Islands" in honor of the Earl of Sandwich. This marked the first time the Hawaiian Islands were referred to as the Sandwich Islands.

  • ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a mat for handling.

  • CONDITION: Good condition, save a small stain in the lower margin. Modern handcolor.

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