Sepik Drum Sankt Augustin

Galerie Meyer-Oceanic Art

Provenance: Provenance :
Field collected by a missionary of the SVD before 1971.
Ex coll. : SVD (Societas Verbi Divini – Society of the Divine Word) Mission Museum, Haus der Völker und Kulturen, Sankt Augustin, Germany, Inv. N° 71-1-206.
Deacquisitioned by exchange with Ulrich Hoffmann circa 1997/98.
Ex Wayne Heathcote, London
Ex Chris Boylan, Sydney
Private collection, France.

Literature: The Society of the Divine Word, an order of priests and Brothers devoted to preaching the Gospel in foreign lands, was founded in Steyl, Holland, in 1875 by Father Arnold Janssen, a young German Catholic priest. The SVD Mission in colonial German New Guinea was founded on Tumleo Island, between Wewak and Aitape, in 1886 by Fr Eberhard Limbrock, together with Fr Joseph Erdweg, Fr Franz Vormann and three Brothers. By 1900 another SVD mission station was established at Bogia, near Madang. SVD missions were subsequently established along the North Coast and advanced up the Sepik and Ramu Rivers, leading to exploration and expansion into the New Guinea Highlands. The mission in Sankt Augustin inventoried and catalogued all their holdings accumulated over the previous decades and centralized in Sankt Augustine by their missionaries in 1970/71 thus the inventory number beginning with 71.

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