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Provenance (Paperback)
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Detailed biographies describe the lives of twelve collectors of
tribal art in Britain, active between 1770 and 1990. These men were
rarely field collectors and only occasional travellers, but they
were vigorous hunters, for whom the pursuit, handling and
possession of such objects was what mattered. The climax of the
period of collecting from around 1880 to 1960 coincided with the
maximum extent of Empire, when legions of explorers, missionaries,
administrators, traders and military personnel brought back to
Britain an inexhaustible quantity of exotic material. The sources
for the collections included most of Africa, the Americas and the
Pacific, as well as tribal societies in Asia. The collectors
described here - a interesting mix of highly individualistic,
eccentric and sometimes avaricious men - could, and did, quite
reasonably claim that they were saving ethnographic material for
the future. This was partly based on the widely held notion that
tribal cultures were disappearing and the idea that some museums
were negligent and uninterested in ethnography. Several of the
collectors eventually created museums themselves, most notably Pitt
Rivers. Contemporary illustrations and recent photography of the
objects are accompanied by evocative photographs of the collectors
amongst their collections.
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