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More than 10,000 results for Indigenous South American (Sinu peoples)
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Jewelry set, gold, Indigenous South American (Sinu peoples)
Indigenous South American (Sinu peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE
Bonnet, wool, feathers, horsehair, silk, glass, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
19th century
Headdress, wool, feathers, glass, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
19th century
Headdress, wood, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
1800–1941
Ring, turquoise, silver, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
1960s
Ring, turquoise, silver, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
1960s
Jewelry set, shell, turquoise, Indigenous American
Indigenous American
probably 19th century
Smiling figure (Sonriente), South central Veracruz artist(s), Ceramic, slip, paint, Classic Veracruz
South central Veracruz artist(s)
600–1000 CE
Ensemble, a, c) wool<br/>b) cotton, Indigenous American (Hopi peoples)
Indigenous American (Hopi peoples)
20th century
Belt, silver, turquoise, leather, Indigenous American (Navajo peoples)
Indigenous American (Navajo peoples)
1930s
Necklace, jade, metal, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
1500 BCE–CE 300
Necklace, obsidian, silver, silk, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
1500 BCE–CE 300
Necklace, ivory, stone, cotton, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE
Pin, clay, silver, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
400 BCE–1492 CE
Pin, clay, silver, Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
Indigenous American (Olmec peoples)
2300 BCE–1492 CE
Necklace, gold, cotton, Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
800–1400 CE
Necklace, metal, cotton, Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
Indigenous American (Chimu peoples)
800–1400 CE
Crib of the Infant Jesus, Wood, polychromy, lead, silver-gilt, painted parchment, silk embroidery with seed pearls, gold thread, translucent enamels, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
15th century
Saint Stephen, Hans Leinberger  German, Limewood with traces of paint, South German
Hans Leinberger
ca. 1525–30
Beaker with Apes, Silver, silver gilt, and painted enamel, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1425–50
Aquamanile in the Form of Aristotle and Phyllis, Bronze; Quaternary copper alloy (approx. 72% copper, approx. 17% zinc,<br/>approx. 6% lead, approx. 3% tin)., South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
late 14th or early 15th century
The Cloisters Playing Cards, Paper (four layers of pasteboard) with pen and ink, opaque paint, glazes, and applied silver and gold, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1475–80
Julius Caesar (from the Heroes Tapestries), Wool warp, wool wefts, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1400–1410
Plaque with the Pentecost, Champlevé and translucent enamel on copper gilt, South Netherlandish
South Netherlandish
ca. 1150–75
Plaque with Agnus Dei on a Cross between Emblems of the Four Evangelists, Elephant ivory, South Italian
South Italian
1000–1050
Dish with Abraham and Melchizedek, Hans of Landshut  German, Free-blown glass with paint and metallic foils, South German
Hans of Landshut
1498
Pitcher, South Boston Flint Glass Works  American, Blown glass with applied decoration, American
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1813–30
Rummer, South Boston Flint Glass Works  American, Free-blown lead glass, American
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1800–1830
Decanter, South Boston Flint Glass Works  American, Blown glass with applied decoration, American
South Boston Flint Glass Works
ca. 1813–30
Sugar bowl, South Boston Flint Glass Works  American, Blown and engraved glass, American
South Boston Flint Glass Works
1815–35
Dance crest, Ejagham artist, Wood, animal hide, cane, iron, pigment, bone or ivory, Ejagham peoples
Ejagham artist
19th–mid-20th century
Gwantigi, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Bata (ram) mask for a beete performance, Kwele artist, Wood, pigment, kaolin, Kwele peoples
Kwele artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Aduno Koro (Ark of the World) vessel with ancestral figures, Dogon blacksmith, Wood, Dogon peoples
Dogon blacksmith
16th–19th century
Court official from a commemorative altar, Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists, Brass, Edo peoples
Ìgùn Ẹ́rọ̀nwwọ̀n (brass-casting guild) artists
16th–17th century
Nkishi (community power figure), Songye artist and nganga (ritual specialist), Wood, copper, brass, iron, fiber, snakeskin, leather, fur, feathers, mud, resin, Songye peoples
Songye artist and nganga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century
Seated couple, "Barnes Foundation Master", Wood, copper and iron alloy, applied organic materials, Dogon peoples
"Barnes Foundation Master"
18th–early 19th century
Mwanangana (lord of the land) playing a sanza, Chokwe artist, Wood (uapaca), cloth, plant fiber, beads, dye, resinous coating, Chokwe peoples
Chokwe artist
19th century (before 1869)
Gwandusu, Bamana numu (blacksmith), Wood (Cordyla africana or Lonchocarpus), applied organic materials, Bamana peoples
Bamana numu (blacksmith)
15th–17th century
Female portrait lü me (figure in wood), Zlan of Belewale, Wood, fiber, pigment, cloth, metal, Dan peoples
Zlan of Belewale
Sonzlanwon
First half 20th century