
Voyageurs & Curieux Oceanic Art
Voyagers & Curieux Gallery showcases artworks from Oceanic Cultures and Pacific Islands.
Biography
Jean-Edouard Carlier shows the Oceanic Art in his gallery Voyageurs & Curieux settled 2 rue Visconti and 20 rue Mazarine.
Since its opening in 2001, the gallery presented a wide and rigorous selection of objects from the Pacific Islands.
Discover his artworks
HOS WEATHER CHARM
Polowat Atoll, Caroline Islands, Micronesia
Late 19th – early 20th century
Wood, black pigment, lime, palm leaves, fibers, and stingray spine
H.: 43 cm
Provenance:
Most probably collected by German Capuchin missionaries before 1918
Former collection of the Order of Friars Minor, Franciscan congregation of Woerden, Netherlands
Acquired from the Franciscan congregation in 1960 by the Instituut voor Kulturele Antropologie van de R.K. Universiteit, Nijmegen, Netherlands
Acquired in 2008 from the Nijmegen Ethnographical Museum by Michel Thieme, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Former inventory number of the Instituut voor Kulturele Antropologie: 297
© Hughes Dubois
PEUE’EI HEAD ORNAMENT
Ua Pou Island, Marquesas Islands, Polynesia
19th century
Porpoise teeth, trochus shell beads, fibers, and red cloth
Diam.: 24 cm
Provenance:
Truus and Joost (1939–2023) Daalder Collection, Adelaide, Australia
Publication:
Daalder, T., Ethnic Jewellery and Adornment Australia Oceania Asia Africa, Ethnic Art Press, Adelaide, 2009, p. 165, fig. 265
© Hughes Dubois
Contact
2, rue Visconti, 75006 Paris, France
20, rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris, France
+33143261458
+33674537879
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Galerie Voyageurs & Curieux
2, rue Visconti
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20, rue Mazarine
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