Hornbill Carving at The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich
Hornbill Carving at The Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Norwich
Published 2015-02-10T13:10:42+00:00
This is a sculpture of the Papuan hornbill, a large bird native to New Ireland. Carved also with a frigate bird, two skeletal fish and a human figure, it is thought to have been from a Totenboot (mortuary boat). The carving would have been mounted on a canoe displayed at the climax of the Malagan, a series of feasts and ceremonies in which the dead were honoured.
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Date published | 10/02/2015 |
Title | Hornbill Carving |
Place | Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts |