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Portrait of an Aboriginal man named Goo-nee-owl-gal
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Portrait of an Aboriginal man named Goo-nee-owl-gal
Drawing 39 from the Watling Collection titled Portrait of Goo-nee-owl-gal by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
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This striking portrait, titled "Portrait of Goo-nee-owl-gal" (Drawing 39), is a beautiful and historic illustration from the esteemed Watling Collection. Created by English artist Thomas Watling between 1792 and 1797, this drawing offers a rare and valuable glimpse into the lives of Indigenous Australians during the late 18th century. Goo-nee-owl-gal, an Aboriginal man from the Australasian region, is depicted with a serious expression and adorned in traditional body paint and clothing. The intricate patterns on his body and the delicate details in his headdress reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Indigenous people of the region. Thomas Watling, a skilled artist and illustrator, traveled extensively throughout the South Pacific, documenting the people and landscapes he encountered. His collection, which includes over 200 drawings and watercolors, is a testament to the diversity and complexity of the societies he encountered. This particular drawing, "Portrait of Goo-nee-owl-gal," stands out for its exceptional quality and the intimacy it conveys, offering a unique and personal look into the life of an Indigenous Australian man during this period. The portrait is a valuable historical record, providing insight into the lives of Indigenous Australians during the late 18th century. It is a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and the resilience of Indigenous peoples, whose stories and traditions continue to shape the history and identity of Australia and the wider Pacific region.
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