Model of a large moaro hut, Kanak - Lot 183

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Model of a large moaro hut, Kanak - Lot 183
Model of a large moaro hut, Kanak Early 20th century Wood, shell, straw, dogfish hair Height: 78cm, Base diameter: 35cm An old label plus a handwritten inscription bear the same collection number on the base "2238", a second label bears the number "50". Old ink inscription under the base: "Hubert Omei", possibly the author of this model. Provenance : Former Stéphane Mangin collection Former Alain Marini collection Published and reproduced in L'Art ancestral des Kanak. Musée des Beaux Art de Chartres, June 6-September 27, 2009. Exhibition catalog, page 56 On a wooden base, the circular hut features a central post surrounded by posts forming the main frame. Double strapping encircles a straw frame, all tied together with dogfish hair ties. The entrance, closed by a dogfish-hair curtain, is framed by two carved architraves. On either side of the architraves is a decoration of dogfish hair and shells. The floor is covered with braided matting. The steeply-pitched conical roof is made of rafters and thatched with superimposed straw, while the simply sculpted ridge spire is entwined with a spotted dogfish-hair cord to which a shell is attached. A similar model, from the Berthoud collection, kept at the Musée de Douai but unfortunately destroyed during the bombardment of August 11, 1944, is reproduced in plate I in G-H. Luquet, 1926. A second model, of similar size, collected during the Korrigane expedition, is kept at the Musée du Quai Branly (Inv 711938.36.8).
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