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Tai Sing Loo
Destruction of Village Hoʻōpūloa, HawaiʻiApril 18, 1926

Not on view
Black-and-white photograph of a tropical coastal settlement with a rocky shoreline, palm trees, a dirt road, and scattered buildings, with smoke rising behind the treeline
Artist or Maker
Tai Sing Loo
American, 1886 - 1971
Title
Destruction of Village Hoʻōpūloa, Hawaiʻi
Culture
Hawaiian
Place Made
Kingdom of Hawai'i (annexed by United States), Kona, Hoʻōpūloa
Date Made
April 18, 1926
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Dimensions
Primary support: 4 9/16 × 6 9/16 in. (11.59 × 16.67 cm) Secondary support: 7 × 9 1/8 in. (17.78 × 23.18 cm)
Credit Line
Partial gift of Mark and Carolyn Blackburn and purchased with funds from LACMA's 50th Anniversary Gala and FIJI Water
Accession Number
M.2015.33.3104
Classification
Photographs
Collecting Area
Art of the Pacific