Title presentation of the fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii artist date 1953 54 materials silver gelatin print size 16 5 x 22 cm content procession of fijian women making their way through a group of seated fijian men and women.
Presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii ap art history.
The photo depicts a celebration honoring the visit of queen elizabeth ii.
Presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii 1953 1954 royal tour 223 made by bark and pandanus plant photograph of them performing multimedia performance meant to honor the queen showed tradition through clothing songs dance etc.
This photograph shows a procession of women in barkcloth skirts painted with geometric patterns walk towards queen elizabeth to present her with gifts.
The women proceed across the photograph with decorations.
Presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii fiji polynesia 1953 c e multimedia performance costume.
The representation of the mats and cloths as a means of welcoming queen elizabeth is a strong statement about the political relations of the time.
Presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii date.
Barkcloth is also known as masi.
Presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii by dr.
Men are seated in the foreground with the backs of their heads visible.
Presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii form.
Men tend to the trees but only women can make the actual fabric.
Presentation of fijian mats tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii fiji polynesia 1953 multimedia performance photographic documentation outdoor ceremony for queen elizabeth ii while she was on her royal tour presentation of tapa cloths and mats performance piece of art bark from fig tree ceremonial purposes elizabeth was just crowned queen fiji.
Their skirts are made of barkcloth and the mats are tapa mats.
Jennifer wagelie presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii during the 1953 54 royal tour silver gelatin print 16 5 x 22 cm alexander turnbull library wellington new zealand.
Queen elizabeth ii continue reading.
It s important that we consider how important these mats and tapa cloths were to fijian people before western influence.
Queen elizabeth ii going on a royal tour visiting places with strong native influences.
Arts and humanities ap college art history the pacific melanesia presentation of fijian mats and tapa cloths to queen elizabeth ii essay by dr.