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Dancing woman on Tahiti
6338577 Dancing woman on Tahiti by Webber, John (1750-93) (after); (add.info.: Dancing woman on Tahiti. She wears a hat, a long gown with highly puckered ruffs of tapa attached to the back, tassels hanging from the waist, feathery pompons covering the breasts. Danseuse a Taiti (Oceanie). After John Webbers illustration A Dance in Otaheite from The Third and Final Voyage of Captain James Cook, 1784. Handcoloured woodcut by Edouard Vermocken after John Webber from Auguste Wahlens Moeurs, Usages et Costumes de tous les Peuples du Monde, (Manners, Customs and Costumes of all the People of the World) Librairie Historique-Artistique, Brussels, 1845. Wahlen was the pseudonym of Jean-Francois-Nicolas Loumyer (1801-1875), a writer and archivist with the Heraldic Department of Belgium.); © Florilegius
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1845 Archivist Auguste Wahlen Breasts Brussel Brussels Brussels Region Bruxelles Captain Cook Choreography Feather Gown Jean Francois Nicolas Loumyer John Webber Lifestyle Manners Moeurs Nation Océanie Pseudonym Tahiti Tahitian Tassels Tribe Waist Woodblock Engraving Authors Belgians Belgium Belgian Benelux Countries Book Author Litaerature Pompon Tapa
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This print titled "Dancing woman on Tahiti" transports us to the vibrant and exotic world of 18th-century Tahitian culture. The image, captured by artist John Webber and handcolored by Edouard Vermocken, depicts a native woman gracefully dancing in traditional attire. The dancer wears an elaborate hat adorned with feathers, adding to her striking presence. Her long gown is embellished with highly puckered ruffs made from tapa fabric, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship of the Tahitian people. Tassels hang from her waist, swaying with each graceful movement she makes. Feathery pompons cover her breasts, symbolizing both beauty and cultural significance. This dance form known as "Danseuse a Taiti" reflects the rich heritage and customs of Oceania. Webber's illustration was inspired by Captain James Cook's third voyage to Tahiti in 1784. It captures not only the physicality of dance but also provides insight into the lifestyle and fashion of this indigenous tribe. Auguste Wahlens' publication in 1845 further immortalizes this enchanting scene for future generations to appreciate. Through this photo print, we are reminded of the diverse cultures that exist around our world and how art can bridge gaps between nations. Displayed proudly on any wall or gallery space, this image invites viewers to embrace their curiosity about different peoples while celebrating their unique expressions through dance and literature.
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