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The Cord to Alcheringa
1953
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The Cord to Alcheringa was the first of four major series inspired by Aboriginal ritual and legend. It was followed by The Chant for Kurdaitcha (1954), Love Magic (1954) and The Legend of the Black Swan (1956). |
- Nurtunga
- 1953
- earth pigments and fibre on board
- 88 x 88 cm
- University of Western Australia Art Collection
- no 6 of the sequence
- This elaborate ceremonial head-dress is composed of bark bound by tree and animal fibres and further ornamented with feathers and painted rings. It takes various forms for different ceremonies in which it represents some animal Spirit.