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74 FIG. 3: Cape, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. Early 19th century. Red ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, yellow ‘o‘o (Moho nobilis) feathers, olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber. 38.7 x 76.2 cm. Provenance: Honorable Levi Ha‘alelea; Mrs. Elizabeth Coney Renjes by descent; March 1941 loan to Honolulu Academy of Arts (now Honolulu Museum of Art); 1964 gift from Mrs. Andrew I. McKee, New London, Connecticut. Honolulu Museum of Art, gift of Mrs. Andrew I. McKee, 1964, 3315.1 FIG. 4: Cape, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. Early 19th century. Red ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, yellow and black ‘o‘o (Moho sp.) feathers, olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber. 70 x 107 cm. Provenance: Kamehameha I; 1819 Kamehameha II by descent; 1824 Captain Valentine Starbuck (voyage to London); 1927 Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, gift of Evangeline Priscilla Starbuck. Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Ethnology Collection, C.00208/1927.073. FIG. 5: Cape, ‘ahu ‘ula. Hawaiian Islands. 19th century. Red ‘i‘iwi (Vestiaria coccinea) feathers, yellow and black ‘o‘o (Moho sp.) feathers, olona (Touchardia latifolia) fi ber. 60 x 111 cm. Provenance: 1857 presented by Kamehameha V to E. Faulkner, paymaster of the HMS Havannah; 1887 purchased by Queen Kapi‘olani during her trip to England; 1923 Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, gift of Princess Elizabeth Kalaniana‘ole (Elizabeth K. Woods). Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Kapi‘olani-Kalaniana‘ole Collection, B.07236/1923.125. ART on view


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