Otto Finsch: images of the Pacific, 1879-1885
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Howes, Hilary
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Tribal Art Magazine
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Best known today for his involve-ment in the German colonial annexation of northeastern New Guinea and the Bismarck Archipelago, Friedrich Hermann Otto Finsch (1839–1917) was a self-taught ornithologist, ethnologist, and museum curator. He was rec-ognized in his own lifetime as a “perceptive observer” and “collector par excellence,” but struggled to gain traction for his interpretations of Pacifi c peoples and societies among his for-mally trained peers (Luschan 1897: 76; Schmeltz 1894: 268). The town of Finschhafen in Papua New Guinea’s Morobe Province still bears his name, as do several bird species and a crater on the moon (the latter designated posthumously in his honor by the International Astronomical Union in 1976).
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