Thursday, May 8, 2014
Impact of Herb Kane
Battle at Nuʻuanu Pali
“Battle at Nuʻuanu Pali”
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Dimensions: 23 inches by 35.5 inches
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Medium: acrylic paint on canvas
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Made in 2002
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Description: This mural shows the battle at the Pali. This was the last battle that King Kamhameha won, this battle allowed
him to have control of all the islands and unite them
Na Ali i
“Na Ali i”
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Dimensions: 15-by-7 feet
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Medium: acrylic paint on a gesso
grounded wood panel
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Made in 2005
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Description: This mural shows chiefs
gathering around King Kamehameha discussing battle plans. Each of the chiefs
are dressed in ahu ula which are feather cloaks and capes, also wearing a mani
ole, which are the feather helmets
Hawaii State Postal Stamp
Hawaii 50th Statehood Stamp:
Dimensions: Original
painting: 30 inches by 30 inches
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Medium: Oil on canvas
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Made in 2011
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Description: Herb’s view on Hawaiian
culture is presented in this stamp. He painted a surfer and canoes paddler sharing
the same wave. These two activities have been a part of Hawaiian culture for
ages.
Pele Dreaming
"Pele Dreaming":
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Dimensions: 34 inches in
diameter & 4 inches in depth
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Medium: bronze
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Made in 1989
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Description: Pele is the
Hawaiian volcano goddess, she is represented in with sculpture dreaming, her hair
is lava and she is in front of a fire background with fame in her hand.
Kane's Early Life
- June 21, 1928 – March 8, 2011
- Graduated fro University of Chicago
- Influenced by Hawaiian Culture
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