IDNO
P.99928.VH
Description
Studio portrait of Sakiki of Rakiraki, not Nadroga. See P.52448.VH which traces Sakiki to Rakiraki in Ra, NE Vitilevu. Early to mid 1870s. See P.52448.VH, P.4098.ACH1, P.87303.VH. [Fergus Clunie, 14/7/2003]
Dufty studio portrait of “Sakiki” of Rakiraki, Ra, NE Vitilevu - whose namesake apparently was the sakiki fan palm, Pritchardia pacifica. Christian in terms of haircut and dress, he wears a white cotton wrap-around isulu kilt, but his left ear lobe has been pierced and stretched for a saunidaliga or ear lobe ornament, showing that he grew up in the Fijian religion. Round his neck is a band of small white shells, and above each elbow a qato bracelet made from the sici or trochus shell. He holds an ititoko or elder’s stave in his right hand. A fuller version of P.52429.VH.
Circa 1875-1876. [Fergus Clunie, 14/7/2003, from record P.52448.VH, JD 27/10/2011]
Physical Condition: Print mounted onto card.
Place
Oceania Polynesia; Fiji; Ovalau Island; Levuka; northeast Vitilevu; Ra; Rakiraki
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Sakiki
Photographer
Dufty Brothers, Levuka
Collector / Expedition
von Hügel, Anatole (Baron)
Date
circa 1875 - 1876
Collection Name
von Hügel Collection
Source
von Hügel, Anatole (Baron)
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.99726.VH to P.100050.VH were in the belted folder now numbered C539/3/. This was formerly kept in paper archive Large Box G; VH1/4/5. It has now been transferred to the photo archive. The lists describing the contents of this box have been returned to the Paper Archive.
Photographer: Dufty’s Levuka studio is recognisable in the uncropped duplicate print, P.52448.VH, through the painted studio backdrop to represent a view out a window with shutters (note the knob added to the shutter that casts a shadow). This appears to be a feature of Dufty’s studio throughout the 1870s, although the idealised landscape ‘view’ changes around 1875-1876. Further recognition of Dufty’s Levuka studio is through his use of the sideboard with a plainer and paler base (see P.87333.VH for same? sideboard with darker decorative scroll work and leaves? added to it). The sideboard is normally positioned to the left of the studio. The brocade curtain patterned with a floral design framed by a diamond-shaped outline is also distinct to Dufty’s Levuka studio. This configuration of studio props appears to be used by Dufty between circa 1874 - 1875. The Photographer, Date, and Place fields have been amended accordingly. [JD 13/3/2012]
This print has been catalogued with the support of the Getty Grant Fund. [A. Nadin, 18/9/2003]
FM:234578
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