Caroline Mytinger
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Caroline Myntinger is an American female artist best known for her paintings of natives from the early 20th century in the South Seas. These paintings are in the custody of the Phoebe Apperson Hearst Museum of Anthropology on UC-Berkeley's campus in Berkeley, CA.
She travelled to the Solomon Islands and Papua-New Guinea, in the 1920s, and painted art about it.
[edit] Selected Bibliography
- Head-hunting in the Solomon Islands, Caroline Mytinger, Macmillan Publishers, 1942
[edit] Source
Smithsonian, April 2006, p. 82-89.