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Accession #: 2010.11
Medium: Hand-loomed cotton cloth of machine spun thread; rayon machined embroidery with woven cotton backing
Grand Boubou
Unknown Maker
20th century
Accession #: 94.5.1
Medium: Wood, pigment and skin
Head
Ejagham, Ekoi Peoples
ca. 1900
Accession #: 2007.34
Medium: Terra-cotta
Head
Unknown Artist
16th - 17th century
Accession #: 70.9.2
Medium: Polychrome wood
Helmet Mask
Yoruba Peoples, Gelede Society
late 19th - early 20th century
Accession #: 97.2.1
Medium: Raffia, canvas embroidered with beads
Kuosi Society Elephant Mask
Bamileke Peoples
mid to late 20th century
Accession #: 57.183.2
Medium: Ink; Mohammedan text; Arabic script, Maghireli Kufic style
Leaf from a Book of the Koran by Mohammed
Unknown Artist
late 12th century
Accession #: 94.5.3
Medium: Wood and pigment with later raffia additions
Mbuya Mask
Pende Peoples
ca. 1900
Accession #: 94.4
Medium: Hand-spun cotton with wild silk embroidery
Royal Robe with Two Knives Design and Insignias
Hausa Peoples
late 19th-early 20th century
Accession #: 96.3
Medium: Brass, wood, leather
Throne Chair
Asante Peoples
early 20th century
© Estate of the artist
Accession #: 2007.3
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Untitled # 304
Seydou Keïta
1952-1958


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