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Mango
ca. 1780
Woman's Raffia Belt, Raffia, cotton, Mongo, Nkundo
Mongo, Nkundo
20th century
Tankard, Katherine Mangy, Silver, British, Hull
Katherine Mangy
ca. 1685
Blocks and Strips work-clothes quilt, Lucy Mingo  American, Top and back: cotton
Lucy Mingo
1959
Disco, Margo Hoff  American, Acrylic and cut and pasted canvas on canvas
Margo Hoff
1981
Vermillion Banner, Margo Hoff  American, Acrylic, charcoal and cut and pasted canvas on canvas
Margo Hoff
1982
Miniature Mask, Dan or Mano artist, Wood, metal, pigment(?), shell(?), Dan peoples
Dan or Mano artist
19th–first half 20th century
Maskette, Wood, Mano peoples (?)
Mano peoples (?)
19th–20th century
Horn, Bakutu  West Coast Africa, Ivory, snakeskin, Mongo (Bakutu) people
Bakutu
late 19th century
Bwanga (power object), Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist) (?), Wood, horn, seeds, cowrie shells, shotgun shells, teeth, metal, fiber, pigment, tar(?), Luluwa peoples
Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist)
19th–first half of 20th century
Bwanga bwa cibola (maternity power figure), Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist), Wood, copper alloy, Luluwa peoples
Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist)
19th–early 20th century
Bwanga bwa bwimpe (female power figure), Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist), Wood, ivory (?), applied organic matter, Luluwa peoples
Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist)
19th–early 20th century
Bwanga bwa bwimpe (female power figure), Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist), Wood, Luluwa peoples
Luluwa artist and mpaka manga (ritual specialist)
Late 19th–early 20th century
Genetic Field No. 3, Boris Margo  American, Cellocut
Boris Margo
1920–54
Liberian (Mano people?)
20th century
Scene of Martyrdom, after Giovanni Angelo Canini, Jean Robert Ango  French, Red chalk, over traces of black chalk
Jean Robert Ango
Giovanni Angelo Canini
The Infant Moses before Pharaoh, after Giovanni Battista Ruggieri, Jean Robert Ango  French, Black chalk; framing lines in pen and brown ink
Jean Robert Ango
The Cumaean Sibyl (after Michelangelo), Jean Robert Ango  French, Red chalk
Jean Robert Ango
Michelangelo Buonarroti
1767
The Sacrifice of Polyxena, after Pietro da Cortona, Jean Robert Ango  French, Black chalk
Jean Robert Ango
Pietro da Cortona (Pietro Berrettini)
ca. 1759–70
Figure studies mounted on an album page, Hubert Robert  French, Red chalk and sanguine brûlée
Hubert Robert
Jean Robert Ango
ca. 1762–65
Boris Margo
1936–41
Boris Margo
ca. 1947
Boris Margo
ca. 1945
Boris Margo
1949
Boris Margo
1947
Boris Margo
1949
Boris Margo
ca. 1945
Boris Margo
ca. 1946
Boris Margo
ca. 1946
Boris Margo
ca. 1946
Boris Margo
1942
Boris Margo
1946
Boris Margo
1934
Boris Margo
1946
Boris Margo
1969
Boris Margo
1970
Boris Margo
1964
Boris Margo
1962
Boris Margo
1971
Boris Margo
1960