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Rawat Gokul Das at the Singh Sagar, Bagta, Opaque watercolor, gold, and silver on paper, India, Rajasthan, Deogarh
Bagta
1806
Fortified City of Ranthambhor, Bagta, Opaque watercolor and ink on paper, India (Jaipur, Rajasthan)
Bagta
ca. 1810–18
a-Tshol (medicine) shrine figure and headdress, Baga artist, Wood, iron, leather, Baga peoples
Baga artist
19th–first half of 20th century
a-Mantsho-ña-Tshol (master of medicine) headdress, Baga artist, Wood (Pterocarpus erinaceus), pigment, Baga peoples
Baga artist
19th–first half of 20th century
D’mba (great mother) headdress, Baga artist, Wood, Baga
Baga artist
late 19th–first half of 20th century
a-Bil-ña-Tshol (medicine canoe) headdress, Baga artist, Wood, pigment, Baga peoples
Baga artist
late 19th–first half of 20th century
a-Mantsho-ña-Tshol (master of medicine) headdress, Baga artist, Wood (Vitex doniana), pigment, Baga
Baga artist
19th–first half of 20th century
D’mba (great mother) figure, Baga artist, Wood, Baga peoples
Baga artist
late 19th–first half of 20th century
Zigiren-wöndë (young bride) headdress, Baga artist, Wood, metal, Baga peoples
Baga artist
late 19th–first half of 20th century
Timba, Wood, polychrome, Baga people
Baga people
late 19th or early 20th century
Headdress and Shrine Figure (a-Tshol), Wood, pigment, Baga peoples
Baga peoples
19th–20th century
Headdress: Female Bust with Horns (D'mba-da-Tshol?), Wood, Baga peoples
Baga peoples
19th–20th century
A-ndëf, Wood, hide, Baga people
Baga people
late 19th century
Drum: Mother and Child Base, Wood, pigment, Baga peoples
Baga peoples
19th–20th century
Design for Mantlepiece, Antonio Francisco Baeta (ca. 1886/1900) Portuguese, Pen with black and gray ink, brush and gray wash, over leadpoint or graphite
Antonio Francisco Baeta
late 19th century
Joseph Barta
The Golden Company, Manufacturers' Representatives
n.d.
Giovan. Batta. Balbi
Valerio Spada
[1645]
Giovan. Batta. Balbi
Valerio Spada
[1645]
Valerio Spada
Giovan. Batta. Balbi
[1645]
James W. Tufts
L. Barta & Company
ca. 1890
The Red Letter, Elisha Brown Bird  American, Lithograph
Multiple artists/makers
1896