Surfing, the practice of Hawaiian favorite game, here by women, in balance, standing or sitting, on the board, on the crest of the waves, who bring them back to the beach (engraving after Emile Bayard

Surfing, the practice of Hawaiian favorite game, here by women, in balance, standing or sitting, on the board, on the crest of the waves, who bring them back to the beach (engraving after Emile Bayard's drawing, illustrating the voyage to the Sandwich Isla

(Surfing, the practice of Hawaiian favorite game, here by women, in balance, standing or sitting, on the board, on the crete des waves, who bring them back to the beach, engraving after Emile Bayard's drawing, illustrating the voyage to the Sandwich Islands)


Emile Antoine Bayard

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Surfing, the practice of Hawaiian favorite game, here by women, in balance, standing or sitting, on the board, on the crest of the waves, who bring them back to the beach (engraving after Emile Bayard's drawing, illustrating the voyage to the Sandwich Isla by Emile Antoine Bayard. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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