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Tattoo Marks on a Chief of the Marquesas (engraving)
664894 Tattoo Marks on a Chief of the Marquesas (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tattoo Marks on a Chief of the Marquesas. Illustration for Boy Travellers in Australasia by Thomas Knox (Harper, 1889). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22616514
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
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This engraving titled "Tattoo Marks on a Chief of the Marquesas" takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of this Polynesian archipelago. The image showcases an English School's depiction of a tribal chief adorned with intricate tattoo marks, symbolizing his status and achievements within the community. The chief's body is beautifully etched with patterns that tell stories of bravery, lineage, and spiritual beliefs. Each mark represents a significant event or milestone in his life, serving as both personal adornment and visual narrative. From delicate swirls to bold geometric shapes, these tattoos reflect not only artistic skill but also deep cultural significance. The engraving was originally created as an illustration for Thomas Knox's book "Boy Travellers in Australasia" published by Harper in 1889. This digitally cleaned image allows us to appreciate every detail of the artwork while preserving its historical integrity. As we gaze upon this print from Bridgeman Images' private collection, we are transported to a time when tattooing held immense importance among indigenous communities like the Marquesas. It serves as a reminder that art can be found not only on canvas but also on human skin – forever telling tales of identity and tradition passed down through generations.
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