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Ornamental tattoos: African woman 1, Maori chief (New Zealand) 2, Maori king 3, Caroline Islander 4, hand 5 and foot 6 of a Dayak (Borneo), and a Japanese man with irezumi and fundoshi 7. Chromolithograph from Joseph Meyer's encyclopedia
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Ornamental tattoos: African woman 1, Maori chief (New Zealand) 2, Maori king 3, Caroline Islander 4, hand 5 and foot 6 of a Dayak (Borneo), and a Japanese man with irezumi and fundoshi 7. Chromolithograph from Joseph Meyer's encyclopedia
FLO4678680 Ornamental tattoos: African woman 1, Maori chief (New Zealand) 2, Maori king 3, Caroline Islander 4, hand 5 and foot 6 of a Dayak (Borneo), and a Japanese man with irezumi and fundoshi 7. Chromolithograph from Joseph Meyer's encyclopedia.; (add.info.: Ornamental tattoos: African woman 1, Maori chief (New Zealand) 2, Maori king 3, Caroline Islander 4, hand 5 and foot 6 of a Dayak (Borneo), and a Japanese man with irezumi and fundoshi 7. Chromolithograph from Joseph Meyer's encyclopedia.); © Florilegius
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This chromolithograph from Joseph Meyer's encyclopedia showcases the intricate and diverse world of ornamental tattoos across different cultures. From the traditional Maori chief and king of New Zealand to the Caroline Islander, Dayak from Borneo, and African woman, each tattoo tells a unique story of tradition and custom.
The Japanese man with irezumi and fundoshi adds another layer of cultural richness to this stunning print. The detailed artwork on his body reflects centuries-old practices in Japan that have been passed down through generations.
As you study each figure in this image, you can't help but be drawn into the beauty and complexity of these ornamental tattoos. The hand and foot tattoos of the Dayak offer a glimpse into their rich heritage, while the African woman's adornments speak to her identity within her community.
Overall, this print is a celebration of diversity and human expression through art. It serves as a reminder that no matter where we come from or what our background may be, we all share a common thread in our desire for self-expression and connection to our roots.
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