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Place of Origin: Papua New Guinean
Fishes, John KAUAGE, Acrylic on canvas, Papua New Guinea, 2013
Located in NICE, FR
John Kauage: Continuing and Transforming a Visionary Legacy
John Kauage stands today as one of the key figures shaping the future of contemporary art in Papua New Guinea, carrying f...
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2010s Tribal Papua New Guinean Paintings
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Canvas, Acrylic
Birds of paradise, John KAUAGE, Acrylic on canvas, Papua New Guinea, 2013
Located in NICE, FR
John Kauage: Continuing and Transforming a Visionary Legacy
John Kauage stands today as one of the key figures shaping the future of contemporary art in Papua New Guinea, carrying f...
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2010s Tribal Papua New Guinean Paintings
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Canvas, Acrylic
Painting from a Kwoma Ceremonial House Ceiling
Located in Chicago, IL
A painting from a Kwoma ceremonial house ceiling depicting an abstract polychrome pattern on a sago palm spathe.
From the Metropolitan Museum of Art:
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Mid-20th Century Tribal Papua New Guinean Paintings
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Natural Fiber
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