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Tahitian family, illustration from Tahiti, published in London
CHT242731 Tahitian family, illustration from Tahiti, published in London, 1882 (b/w photo) by Stuart-Wortley, Colonel (1832-90); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: protectorate, than became one of the French overseas departments and territories; ); eArchives Charmet; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22664060
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Barefoot Feet Foot French Polynesia Long Hair Paul Gauguin South Pacific South Sea Islands Step Steps Tropical Wooden House Wreath
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This photograph, titled "Tahitian Family" takes us back to the enchanting world of Tahiti in 1882. The image showcases a group of indigenous people, capturing their unique culture and way of life. In this snapshot frozen in time, we see a family seated outside their wooden house adorned with vibrant flowers. The adults wear traditional headdresses made from delicate wreaths, while the children sit barefoot on the steps below them. Their long hair cascades down their backs, adding to the allure of this South Pacific scene. The composition exudes tranquility as each member of the family is engrossed in their own thoughts or conversations. The young girl gazes directly at the camera with an innocent curiosity shining through her eyes, while two boys playfully interact beside her. This photograph not only serves as a visual record but also offers us a glimpse into French Polynesia's rich history before it became one of France's overseas territories. It transports us to a time when Paul Gauguin himself was inspired by these very landscapes and people. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by Colonel Stuart-Wortley over a century ago, we are reminded that despite its age, art has an incredible power to connect us across cultures and generations.
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