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Objects with changed or unknown ownership in continental Europe between 1933-1945. Learn more
More than 10,000 results for Ewe peoples, Aja group
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Ewe artist
ca. 1930–50

Aja artist
19th–20th century

Aja artist
19th–20th century

Ewe
20th century

Egun or Aja artist
19th–20th century

Egun or Aja artist
19th–20th century
Egun or Aja artist
19th–20th century
Ewe peoples
19th–20th century

Ewe peoples
20th century

Ewe peoples
20th century

Ewe peoples
19th–20th century

Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
16th–17th century

Yoruba bead artist
19th–20th century

Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century

Rosa Bonheur
modeled ca. 1842, cast probably before 1891
Alex Agbaglo Acolatse
1910–1915
Alex Agbaglo Acolatse
1975
Ewe peoples
20th century
Ewe peoples
20th century
Ewe peoples
20th century

Chokwe artist
19th century (before 1869)
Ejagham artist
19th–mid-20th century

Northwest Anatolian
ca. 2300–2000 BCE

Greek, Attic
ca. 360 BCE

ca. 1352–1336 B.C.

Ìgbèsànmwà (ivory- and wood- carving guild) artists
16th century

Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
ca. 1540–70

Akan peoples, Asante group
early 20th century

Punu artist
mid-19th–mid-20th century
Kwele artist
19th–first half of 20th century

Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
Early 15th–mid-16th century

Zlan of Belewale
Sonzlanwon
First half 20th century

Yombe-Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
ca. 1880–1900

Sakalava artist
17th–late 18th century

Dogon blacksmith
16th–19th century
Mossi blacksmith
19th–first half 20th century
Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century

Senufo artist
19th–mid-20th century

Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century

"Barnes Foundation Master"
18th–early 19th century