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More than 10,000 results for Attie people, Akan cluster
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Fokwé (long drum), Wood, fur, Attie people, Akan cluster
Attie people, Akan cluster
19th century
Nsodie (memorial head), Akan artist, Terracotta, Akan
Akan artist
17th–mid-18th century
Nsodie (memorial head) of a queen mother, Akan artist, Terracotta, Akan
Akan artist
Late 18th–19th century
Male ntiri (memorial head), Akan artist, Terracotta, applied patina, Akan
Akan artist
17th century (?)
Female ntiri (memorial head), Akan artist, Terracotta, applied patina, Akan
Akan artist
17th century (?)
Chair gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Ȯkyeame poma (royal spokesperson’s staff) with spider’s web and figures, Asante-Akan artist, Wood, gold foil, nails, Akan
Asante-Akan artist
19th–early 20th century
Geometric gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Geometric gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Geometric gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
16th–17th century
Geometric gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
16th–17th century
Sword gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Stool gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Grasshopper gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
19th–mid-20th century
Shells gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
19th–mid-20th century
Memorial head, Akan artist, Terracotta, post-fired slip(?), Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th century
Royal man's kente (prestige cloth), Asante-Akan artist, Silk, dye, Asante-Akan
Asante-Akan artist
ca. 1910–1940
Terracotta aryballos (perfume vase), Sydney Cluster, Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Sydney Cluster
ca. 620–590 BCE
Terracotta oinochoe (wine jug), Sydney Cluster, Terracotta, Greek, Corinthian
Sydney Cluster
ca. 620–590 BCE
Lion Ornament, Asante-Akan artist, Gold, Akan peoples, Asante
Asante-Akan artist
19th century
Kuduo vessel, Asante-Akan artist, Brass, pigment, Akan peoples, Asante
Asante-Akan artist
18th–19th century
Lion Ornament, Asante-Akan artist, Gold, Akan peoples, Asante group
Asante-Akan artist
19th century
Hornblower attendant figure, Anyi-Akan artist, Terracotta, applied patina, Akan peoples, Anyi group
Anyi-Akan artist
18th–first quarter 20th century
Drum, Wood, polychrome, skin, trade beads, plastic, Akan Ashanti people
Akan Ashanti people
early 20th century
Chicken's head gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Gold Weight: Bird (Sankofa), Akan artist, Brass, Akan peoples
Akan artist
18th–19th century
Duafe (comb), Akan artist, Wood, Akan peoples
Akan artist
mid-19th–mid-20th century
Ȯkyeame poma (royal spokesperson's staff) with stool, chain, and crossed swords, Asante-Akan artist, Wood, gold foil, Asante
Asante-Akan artist
ca. 1930s
Abamphruwa (gold-dust box), Asante-Akan artist, Brass, Asante
Asante-Akan artist
19th–first quarter of 20th century
Akua ‘ba (Akua’s child) figure, Asante-Akan artist, Wood, paint, resin/oil, glass, string, Asante
Asante-Akan artist
First half of 20th century
Akua 'ba figure, Asante-Akan artist, Wood, Akan peoples, Asante
Asante-Akan artist
early–mid-20th century
Akan artist
19th–early 20th century
Breasted Drum, Wood, skin, paint, Akan, Ashanti
Akan, Ashanti
ca. 1940
House post figure, Lake Sentani artist, Wood, Sentani people
Lake Sentani artist
19th century
Male figure (tiki) representing the deity Rongo, Wood, Mangarevan people
Mangarevan people
Early 19th century
Ancestor Figure, Wood, paint, fiber, ferrous metal, Sawos people
Sawos people
19th century or earlier
Bis Pole, Wood, paint, fiber, Asmat people
Asmat people
late 1950s
Ennanga, Ganda, Wood, vegetal fiber, snake skin, hide, Ganda people
Ganda
19th century
Ceremonial Board (Malu), Wood, Sawos people
Sawos people
19th century
Mask (eharo), Barkcloth, cane, paint, fiber, Elema people
Elema people
Early 20th century