Art of Pacific Cultures
Last updated April 2008
PACIFIC CULTURES
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- Oceanic (Professor Ron Johnson), with links to:
- Oceania: Special Topics (through the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Timeline of Art History)
- Oceanic Art in the Ethnological Missionary Museum in the Vatican (through The Holy See, The Vatican)
- The American Museum of Asmat Art, St. Paul, Minnesota, with links to
- Asmat Shields, Papua (Irian Jaya), Indonesia
- Nan Madol, Madolenihmw, Pohnpei
- Mysterious Nan Madol, Pohnpei (Jane Resture)
- The Lost City of Nan Madol (through Science Frontiers)
- Pacific (through the British Museum)
- Engravings of the South Pacific from M.G.L. Domeny de Rienzi's Océanie ou Cinquième Partie du Monde, published in Paris in 1836 by Firmin Didot Frères (through Map South Pacific)
- Art of the Pacific (in The George Ortiz Collection)
- Oceanic Art in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas
- Oceanic Art in the collection of the North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh
- Oceanic Art in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco: de Young Museum
- Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander art in the collection of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra
- Dreamweb: Australian Aboriginal Art & Culture
- Artistic styles of rock art in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
- Uluru - Kata Tjuta National Park, Northern Territory, Australia
- Aboriginal Art, Culture & Spirituality (Aboriginal Studies WWW Virtual Library : The Internet Guide to Aboriginal Studies)
- Images of sites in Easter Island (Photographs Copyright © Clive Ruggles, Leicester University)
- Easter Island
- Secrets of Easter Island (PBS NOVA Online), with links to:
- Easter Island (through Mysterious Places, text and photography © Cliff Wassmann), with links to:
- Easter Island (Steven Hunt, through The Discovery Channel Canada Online), with links to:
- The New Guinea Sculpture Garden at Stanford
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