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  2. Moai - Wikipedia

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    Moai or moʻai (/ ˈ m oʊ. aɪ / ⓘ MOH ... At least some of the moai were painted. One moai in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art was decorated with ...

  3. From Elgin Marbles to Moai heads: What artefacts have the ...

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    The first moai, Hoa Hakananai’a, is carved from basalt and has been dated to 1000-1200 while the second, Moai Hava, was made from volcanic tuff between 1100 and 1600.

  4. Relocation of moai - Wikipedia

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    Since the removal from Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in 1868 of the moai now displayed at the British Museum, a total of 12 moai are known to have been removed from Easter Island and to remain overseas. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some of the moai have been further transferred between museums and private collections, for reasons such as the moai's preservation ...

  5. Category:Moai - Wikipedia

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    Nearly half are still at Rano Raraku, the main moai quarry, but hundreds were transported from there and set on stone platforms called ahu around the island's perimeter. Pages in category "Moai" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  6. Hoa Hakananai'a - Wikipedia

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    Hoa Hakananai'a is a moai, a statue from Easter Island. It was taken from Orongo , Easter Island (Rapa Nui) in 1868 by the crew of a British ship and is now in the British Museum in London. It has been described as a "masterpiece" [ 1 ] and among the finest examples of Easter Island sculpture. [ 2 ]

  7. Moai kavakava - Wikipedia

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    Splendid Isolation: Art of Easter Island, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Moai kavakava; Images of Moai kavakava in the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; Image of Moai kavakava in the collection of the Vatican

  8. The Watchers (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    The Watchers is a 1960 bronze sculpture by the British sculptor Lynn Chadwick depicting three abstracted figures whose form is inspired by the Moai. [1]Four castings were made: these are currently on display in the San Diego Museum of Art's May S. Marcy Sculpture Garden, [2] Roehampton University in London, [3] Loughborough University [1] and Ursinus College, Pennsylvania.

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