Moai kavakava

A mo‘ai kavakava is a small wooden figure of a style originated by the (now extinct) Rapa Nui culture of Easter Island. Each figure resembles a standing, slightly stooped, male human with an emaciated body. German Expressionist Max Ernst was inspired by these figures and their rituals. The figures can also be found in the collections of the French surrealist André Breton.

Moai kavakava

A mo‘ai kavakava is a small wooden figure of a style originated by the (now extinct) Rapa Nui culture of Easter Island. Each figure resembles a standing, slightly stooped, male human with an emaciated body. German Expressionist Max Ernst was inspired by these figures and their rituals. The figures can also be found in the collections of the French surrealist André Breton.