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Polynesian Polynesian Arts is a form of art that originated in the Pacific Islands, and is characterized by its intricate designs, vibrant colors

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Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: MAP: HAWAII, 1905. Map of the Hawaiian Islands printed in the United States in 1905

MAP: HAWAII, 1905. Map of the Hawaiian Islands printed in the United States in 1905

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Eu haere ia oe (Woman Holding a Fruit. Where Are You Going?), 1893. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Eu haere ia oe (Woman Holding a Fruit. Where Are You Going?), 1893. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Eu haere ia oe (Woman Holding a Fruit. Where Are You Going?), 1893. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Map of Hawaii, 1870s

Map of Hawaii, 1870s
Map of the Hawaiian islands, 1870s. Color lithograph reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Rupe Rupe (Fruit Gathering), 1899. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Rupe Rupe (Fruit Gathering), 1899. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Rupe Rupe (Fruit Gathering), 1899. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Muri Beach, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, South Pacific

Muri Beach, Rarotonga, Cook Islands, South Pacific

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Chile, Easter Island, Hanga Nui. Rapa Nui National Park, Ahu Tongariki (aka Tonariki)

Chile, Easter Island, Hanga Nui. Rapa Nui National Park, Ahu Tongariki (aka Tonariki). Fifteen large moi statues on the largest ceremonial platform in all of Polynesia. Moi with pukao (headdress)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Sunrise in easter island

Sunrise in easter island

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Native Hawaiian village on Kauai, 1800s

Native Hawaiian village on Kauai, 1800s
Hawaiian huts of Waimea on Kauai Island, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Aerial view over Bora Bora

Aerial view over Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Sunrise over Tongariki, Easter Island, Chile

Sunrise over Tongariki, Easter Island, Chile

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Map of Australia 1883

Map of Australia 1883
Map of Australia

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Tamati Waka Nene, 1890 (oil on canvas)

Tamati Waka Nene, 1890 (oil on canvas) by Lindauer, Gottfried (1839-1926); Original painting 101.9x84.2 cm; Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tamaki

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Hawaiians in the mid-1800s

Hawaiians in the mid-1800s
Diamond Head and Waikiki in the Hawaiian Islands, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Polynesian Girls Dressed in Traditional Costume with Leis

Polynesian Girls Dressed in Traditional Costume with Leis (Flower Garlands), Aitutaki, Polynesia / South Pacific, Cook Islands

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Hawaiian women dancing the hula, 1800s

Hawaiian women dancing the hula, 1800s
Hula-hula performed by Hawaiian natives, mid-1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: view of a Samoan Pe a tattoo, 19th Century (photo)

view of a Samoan Pe a tattoo, 19th Century (photo)
1079611 view of a Samoan Pe a tattoo, 19th Century (photo); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Pe a is the popular name of the traditional male tattoo of Samoa)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Aerial view of Bora Bora island and blue lagoon

Aerial view of Bora Bora island and blue lagoon
Aerial view of Bora Bora island with Mt Otemanu and blue lagoon. Bora Bora, Society Islands, French Polynesia, Pacific Islands

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Port of Apia, Samoa (chromolitho)

Port of Apia, Samoa (chromolitho)
2782564 Port of Apia, Samoa (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Port of Apia, Samoa. Liebig card, published in late 19th or early 20th century)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Oceanic Australian culture - Polynesian objects, chromolithograph, published in 1897

Oceanic Australian culture - Polynesian objects, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Oceanic Australian culture - Polynesian culture objects: 1) Lance (Fiji Islands); 2) Feather dance scepter (Hawaii); 3 + 19) Shark harpoons (Gilbert Islands); 4) Fan (Hawaii); 5

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: ABEL TASMAN (1603?-1659). Abel Janszoon Tasman. Dutch navigator and explorer

ABEL TASMAN (1603?-1659). Abel Janszoon Tasman. Dutch navigator and explorer. Ships of Tasmans exploring expedition (right) and Polynesian outrigger canoes near the shore of one of the Fiji Islands

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: HAWAII: PINEAPPLE HARVEST. Farmers on a pineapple plantation in Hawaii, early 20th century

HAWAII: PINEAPPLE HARVEST. Farmers on a pineapple plantation in Hawaii, early 20th century

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: GPAC2A-00004

GPAC2A-00004
Native Samoan sea-canoes, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Close-up of Maori carving on Ohinemutu marae meeting house

Close-up of Maori carving on Ohinemutu marae meeting house, Rotorua, South Auckland, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Aerial view of Bora Bora island with Pearl beach resort, French Polynesia

Aerial view of Bora Bora island with Pearl beach resort, French Polynesia

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: HAWAII: FISHERMEN, c1905. Native Hawaiian fishermen fishing with a spear and a net

HAWAII: FISHERMEN, c1905. Native Hawaiian fishermen fishing with a spear and a net. Photograph by Alonzo Gartley, c1905

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: FREDERICK O BRIEN (1869-1932). American writer. O Brien on Samoa, 1915

FREDERICK O BRIEN (1869-1932). American writer. O Brien on Samoa, 1915, doing research for his book White Shadows in the South Seas. 1919

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Turtle Bay Resort, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii

Turtle Bay Resort, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Ahu Tongariki, Easter Island

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: KING KALAKAUA OF HAWAII (1836-1891). Wood engraving, English, 1891

KING KALAKAUA OF HAWAII (1836-1891). Wood engraving, English, 1891

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Moais in Ahu Tongariki at sunrise, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile

Moais in Ahu Tongariki at sunrise, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Moais in Tahai Archaeological Complex at sunset, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island

Moais in Tahai Archaeological Complex at sunset, Rapa Nui National Park, Easter Island, Chile

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Polynesian Cultural Center, Viti Levu, Fiji, South Pacific, Pacific

Polynesian Cultural Center, Viti Levu, Fiji, South Pacific, Pacific

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Chart of New Zealand, explored in 1769 and 1770 by Lieutenant J.Cook

Chart of New Zealand, explored in 1769 and 1770 by Lieutenant J.Cook, Commander of His Majesty's Bark Endeavour
7339484 Chart of New Zealand, explored in 1769 and 1770 by Lieutenant J.Cook, Commander of His Majesty's Bark Endeavour, 1772 (single sheet engraving) by Cook

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Sunny Climes, Tahiti, 1883 (oil on canvas)

Sunny Climes, Tahiti, 1883 (oil on canvas)
8736087 Sunny Climes, Tahiti, 1883 (oil on canvas) by Chevalier, Nicholas (1828-1902); 99 x 152.5 cm; Sunderland Museum & Winter Gardens, Tyne & Wear

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: The Cession of the District of Matavai in the island of Otaheite (Tahiti) to Captain James Wilson

The Cession of the District of Matavai in the island of Otaheite (Tahiti) to Captain James Wilson
7295686 The Cession of the District of Matavai in the island of Otaheite (Tahiti) to Captain James Wilson, 1798-99 (oil on canvas) by Smirke

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: 'Bora bora, SE side, within the reef, Septr 5th 1849 [Society Islands]', 1849 (watercolour)

'Bora bora, SE side, within the reef, Septr 5th 1849 [Society Islands]', 1849 (watercolour)
7295601 'Bora bora, SE side, within the reef, Septr 5th 1849 [Society Islands]', 1849 (watercolour) by Fanshawe, Admiral Sir Edward Gennys (1814-1906); 12.9x17.6 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Sunday bonnets at the Navigators Islands (Samoa), Apia Bay, September 14 1849 (watercolour)

Sunday bonnets at the Navigators Islands (Samoa), Apia Bay, September 14 1849 (watercolour)
7295602 Sunday bonnets at the Navigators Islands (Samoa), Apia Bay, September 14 1849 (watercolour) by Fanshawe, Admiral Sir Edward Gennys (1814-1906); 19.4x32.7 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: 'Bora bora [Society Islands], from a ruined native fort above the chief village on the East side

'Bora bora [Society Islands], from a ruined native fort above the chief village on the East side of the island
7295600 'Bora bora [Society Islands], from a ruined native fort above the chief village on the East side of the island, Septr 5th 1849', 1849 (watercolour) by Fanshawe

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Alfurus, Polinians of Hawaii

Alfurus, Polinians of Hawaii
6202812 Alfurus, Polinians of Hawaii; (add.info.: "Alfurus, Polinians of Hawaii". Image caption Original styled according to the nineteenth-century concept of "race")

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: View of the Bay of Islands (Dusky Bay) (New Zealand), with a Maori family

View of the Bay of Islands (Dusky Bay) (New Zealand), with a Maori family
MMM5484519 View of the Bay of Islands (Dusky Bay) (New Zealand), with a Maori family. Engraving (33.9x47.1 cm) from a drawing by William Hodges (1744-1797), around 1785

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: The missionary ship 'Duff' arriving at Otaheite 1797, 19th century (coloured aquatint)

The missionary ship 'Duff' arriving at Otaheite 1797, 19th century (coloured aquatint)
7341673 The missionary ship 'Duff' arriving at Otaheite 1797, 19th century (coloured aquatint) by Kronheim, Joseph Martin (1810-96); 18x25.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Landing of Captain Cook at Middleburg, Friendly Islands, 1774-97 (oil on canvas)

Landing of Captain Cook at Middleburg, Friendly Islands, 1774-97 (oil on canvas)
7295301 Landing of Captain Cook at Middleburg, Friendly Islands, 1774-97 (oil on canvas) by Hodges, William (1744-97) (after); 45.2x59.8 cm; National Maritime Museum, London

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Christchurch, Cheltenham (litho)

Christchurch, Cheltenham (litho)
8644245 Christchurch, Cheltenham (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christchurch, Cheltenham)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Nelson (engraving)

Nelson (engraving)
8651252 Nelson (engraving) by Australian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nelson. Illustration for Picturesque Atlas of Australasia edited by Andrew Garran)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Polynesian Groups; South Polar Regions (colour litho)

Polynesian Groups; South Polar Regions (colour litho)
8653610 Polynesian Groups; South Polar Regions (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Polynesian Groups; South Polar Regions)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Maori War-Dance (engraving)

Maori War-Dance (engraving)
8648109 Maori War-Dance (engraving) by Australian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Maori War-Dance)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Rev Samuel Marsden (engraving)

Rev Samuel Marsden (engraving)
8648092 Rev Samuel Marsden (engraving) by Australian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rev Samuel Marsden)

Background imagePolynesian Polynesian Collection: Rev Samuel Ashwell's Mission Station on the Waikato River (engraving)

Rev Samuel Ashwell's Mission Station on the Waikato River (engraving)
8648075 Rev Samuel Ashwell's Mission Station on the Waikato River (engraving) by Australian School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)



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Polynesian Polynesian Collection

Polynesian Polynesian Arts is a form of art that originated in the Pacific Islands, and is characterized by its intricate designs, vibrant colors, and unique symbols. The art form has been used to tell stories, express emotions, and celebrate important events. Polynesian artists use a variety of materials such as wood, stone, shells and feathers to create their works of art. They also use traditional tools such as knives and chisels to carve intricate patterns into their pieces. The artwork often features images of gods or goddesses from the islands' mythology as well as symbols that represent different aspects of life on the islands. Polynesian arts are an important part of the culture in many parts of the Pacific Islands and continue to be celebrated today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Polynesian collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the vibrant and colourful artwork of Polynesian artists. Our collection features a variety of themes including traditional Polynesian designs such as tiki masks and tribal tattoos, as well as contemporary pieces that blend modern techniques with ancient motifs. Each piece in our collection is carefully crafted to capture the essence of Polynesia's rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. From lush tropical landscapes to intricate patterns inspired by ocean waves and sea creatures, these artworks are sure to add a touch of exotic elegance to any home or office. Whether you're looking for a unique gift for someone special or simply want to decorate your own space with something truly special, the Polynesian collection from Media Storehouse has something for everyone. With high-quality printing on premium materials like fine art paper and canvas, these artworks are designed to last a lifetime.
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What are Polynesian Polynesian (Artists Arts) art prints?

Polynesian art prints are a collection of artwork that showcases the unique and vibrant culture of Polynesia. These prints feature traditional motifs, symbols, and patterns that have been passed down through generations of Polynesian artists. The artwork is characterized by its bold use of color, intricate designs, and strong symbolism. Polynesian art has a rich history dating back thousands of years. It was traditionally used to tell stories, record history, and honor ancestors. Today, these prints are popular for their aesthetic appeal as well as their cultural significance. We offer a wide range of Polynesian art prints from various artists. Our collection includes everything from contemporary interpretations to traditional designs. Each print is carefully curated to ensure it meets our high standards for quality and authenticity. Whether you're looking to add some color to your home or office or want to celebrate the beauty of Polynesia's rich culture, our selection of Polynesian art prints has something for everyone.
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What Polynesian Polynesian (Artists Arts) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Polynesian art prints created by talented Polynesian artists. These prints showcase the unique and vibrant culture of Polynesia, featuring traditional motifs, patterns, and symbols that are deeply rooted in their history and traditions. You can find a variety of Polynesian art prints at Media Storehouse including paintings, illustrations, photographs, and digital artworks. Some popular themes include tribal designs, oceanic scenes with sea creatures like turtles or dolphins, tropical landscapes with palm trees or hibiscus flowers as well as portraits of indigenous people. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with authentic pieces from the Pacific Islands or simply want to add some color and personality to your walls - Media Storehouse has something for everyone. Our collection is constantly updated so there's always something new to discover.
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To buy Polynesian art prints from Media Storehouse, you can start by browsing our collection of Polynesian artists' works. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing the purchase. We offer a wide selection of high-quality prints featuring traditional Polynesian designs and motifs, as well as contemporary works by local artists. Whether you are looking for a piece to display in your home or office, or as a gift for someone special, there is sure to be something that catches your eye. When buying Polynesian art prints from Media Storehouse, it's important to note that they are intended for personal use only and cannot be used commercially without permission from the artist or copyright holder. Additionally, while acrylic prints may be available through other vendors, Media Storehouse specializes in traditional paper-based printing methods.
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As We offer a wide range of Polynesian art prints, the cost can vary depending on the specific print and size chosen. Generally, prices for Polynesian art prints are influenced by factors such as the artist's reputation, rarity of the artwork, and quality of printing. Some prints may be more affordable while others may be considered more valuable due to their uniqueness or historical significance. It is important to note that purchasing an authentic Polynesian art print from a reputable source ensures that you are supporting both the artist and preserving cultural heritage. We offer a diverse selection of high-quality Polynesian art prints at competitive prices so that everyone can enjoy these beautiful works of art in their homes or offices.
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We take great care in delivering your Polynesian art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives safely and undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted shipping partners who provide reliable delivery services worldwide. Once your order is dispatched, you will receive a tracking number so that you can monitor the progress of your delivery. When your package arrives, please inspect it carefully before signing for it. If there are any signs of damage or if the package appears to have been tampered with, please notify us immediately so that we can resolve the issue as quickly as possible. We want you to enjoy your Polynesian art prints for years to come, which is why we take every precaution when delivering them to you.