Figure 11:4. Ma Yuan, Scholar Viewing a Waterfall, Southern Song dynasty, late 12th–early 13th century, ink and colour on silk, 25.1 x 26 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. You Might Also Like Figure 9:2. Hei tiki, nineteenth century, pounamu (nephrite jade with abalone inlay), 15.5 x 7.6 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Hei tiki pendants were often worn in honour and acknowledgement of figures of one’s whakapapa, or ancestral lineage. January 27, 2026 Figure 12:3. Ethel Franklin Betts, The May Day Number, 1903, cover art for The Saturday Evening Post, May 2, 1903. (Wikimedia Commons). January 27, 2026 Figure 9:6. maker/s unknown, Fiji, Wedding masi (Gatu Vakaviti), nineteenth century, tapa bark cloth, 462.3 x 369.6 cm, gift of Patricia Manney and Eric Gruendemann, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. January 27, 2026 Leave a Reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
Figure 9:2. Hei tiki, nineteenth century, pounamu (nephrite jade with abalone inlay), 15.5 x 7.6 cm, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City. Hei tiki pendants were often worn in honour and acknowledgement of figures of one’s whakapapa, or ancestral lineage. January 27, 2026
Figure 12:3. Ethel Franklin Betts, The May Day Number, 1903, cover art for The Saturday Evening Post, May 2, 1903. (Wikimedia Commons). January 27, 2026
Figure 9:6. maker/s unknown, Fiji, Wedding masi (Gatu Vakaviti), nineteenth century, tapa bark cloth, 462.3 x 369.6 cm, gift of Patricia Manney and Eric Gruendemann, Los Angeles County Museum of Art. January 27, 2026