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Human Sacrifice at Otaheite, plate 84 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne
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Human Sacrifice at Otaheite, plate 84 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne
STC205033 Human Sacrifice at Otaheite, plate 84 from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s (colour litho) (see also 10204) by Italian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: taken from an illustration by John Webber (1752-93) from Captain Cooks Third Voyage (1776-79); sacrifice to the deity Morai; ); The Stapleton Collection; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22815162
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Giulio Sacrificial Skulls Tahiti Tahitian Tied
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This print titled "Human Sacrifice at Otaheite" takes us back to a time of ancient rituals and cultural practices. The plate, taken from Jules Ferrario's renowned work "Le Costume Ancien et Moderne" transports us to the exotic island of Tahiti during the 18th century. In this vivid image, we witness a scene filled with both fascination and horror. A native Tahitian, surrounded by his fellow villagers, beats on drums as part of a sacrificial ritual. The air is thick with anticipation as skulls are displayed in the background, serving as a haunting reminder of previous sacrifices made to appease their deity Morai. The tied body at the center of attention symbolizes an offering to the gods - an act believed to ensure prosperity and protection for their community. This powerful depiction allows us to glimpse into a world where spirituality intertwines with everyday life. Originally illustrated by John Webber during Captain Cook's Third Voyage in the late 18th century, this lithograph captures not only historical significance but also showcases Italian artist Giulio Ferrario's talent for bringing distant cultures alive through art. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print from Fine Art Finder's Stapleton Collection, we are reminded of humanity's complex relationship with faith and tradition throughout history. It serves as a poignant reminder that our understanding and appreciation for diverse cultures can be deepened through artistic expression.
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