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Spider monkey wearing wind god regalia, Mexica artist(s), Stone, Mexica (Aztec)
Mexica artist(s)
1325–1521 CE
Ceremonial Regalia Element (Mabuk), Raffia palm fiber, glass beads, cowries, shell, Kuba peoples, Bushoong group
Kuba peoples, Bushoong group
20th century
Ceremonial Regalia Element (Mabuk), Raffia palm fiber, beads, cowrie shells, raffia fiber backing, Kuba peoples
Kuba peoples
ca. 1950
Ceremonial Regalia Element (Mabuk), Raffia palm fiber, beads, cowrie shells, raffia fiber backing, Kuba peoples
Kuba peoples
ca. 1950
[Portrait of a Man in Military Regalia], Horatio Ross  British, born Scotland, Salted paper print
Horatio Ross
ca. 1859
Reichskleinodien [Imperial Regalia of the Holy Roman Empire], Georg Friedrich Nürnberger  German, Silver, German
Georg Friedrich Nürnberger
late 17th - early 18th century
James Van Der Zee
1928
James Van Der Zee
1956
[The Bolshevick Committee Gathering to Value and Dispose of Imperial Regalia], Unknown, Gelatin silver print
Unknown
ca. 1918
Coronation Regalia Carried in Procession at Saint-Denis, Gabriel de Saint-Aubin  French, Pen and black ink, brush and gray wash, over black chalk.
Gabriel de Saint-Aubin
1775
Column Statue of a King, Limestone, French
French
ca. 1150–60
Statuette of an ancestral king, Wood, formerly clad with lead sheet
390–246 BCE
Mask, Olmec artist(s), Serpentinite, Olmec
Olmec artist(s)
1000–400 BCE
Oko, Ivory tusk, Edo (Benin) people
Edo (Benin) people
19th century
Yuge, Wood, leather, Dinka people
Dinka people
ca. 1890
Portrait of the Sinhalese King Sri Vikrama Raja Sinha (r. 1798–1815), Ivory with engraved and painted design, Sri Lanka, Kandy district
Sri Lanka, Kandy district
early 19th century
Hooked Harp, Maple, various materials, Austrian
Austrian
18th century
Bes-image of the god Hor-Asha-Khet, Bronze; gold, electrum, auriferous-silver, copper and copper-alloy inlays
4th–2nd century B.C.
Statue of a kneeling Kushite king, Bronze; gold leaf
ca. 733–664 BCE
Woman’s Dress and Accessories, Jodi Archambault  American, Tanned and commercial leather, glass and metal beads, cotton, silk, dentalium shell, metal cones, horsehair, plastic, brass bells, porcupine quills, coins, Hunkpapa Lakota (Teton Sioux)
Jodi Archambault
2005
Head, Terracotta, sacrificial materials, pigment, Edo peoples
Edo peoples
16th–18th century
Miniature Drum with Four Frogs, Bronze, Vietnam
Vietnam
ca. 500 BCE–300 CE
Horn, Ivory, Probably Igbo people
Probably Igbo people
late 19th century
Chair gold weight, Akan artist, Brass, Akan
Akan artist
18th–19th century
The Temple of Dendur, Aeolian sandstone
completed by 10 B.C.
C. E. Ward Co.
David & Cannon Printers
1917
Masonic Publishing & Manufacturing Co.
1867
Staff with seated male leader, Dogon or Bozo blacksmith, Copper alloy, iron, Dogon or Bozo
Dogon or Bozo blacksmith
16th–17th century
Pectoral with face, Calima (Yotoco) artist, Gold (hammered), Calima (Yotoco)
Calima (Yotoco) artist
100 BCE–800 CE
Symbols of the Chakravartin: Folio from a Digambara Manuscript, Possibly the Shalibhadra, Ink and opaque watercolor on paper, India (Rajasthan, Marwar)
India (Rajasthan, Marwar)
late 17th century
Official necklace (chaozhu), Amber, jade (jadeite), imitation coral, China
China
19th century
Rattle, Wood, horn, beads, leather, Native American (Chippewa - Ojibwe)
Native American (Chippewa - Ojibwe)
19th century
Tsagain Myo: Litters under a shed., Linnaeus Tripe  British, Albumen silver print from waxed(?) paper negative
Linnaeus Tripe
August 29–30, 1855
Orufanran Costume Attachment: Crocodile Head, Ivory, wood or coconut shell inlay, Yoruba peoples, Owo group
Yoruba peoples, Owo group
17th–19th century
Headdress (Uhikana), Pearl shell, turtle shell, fiber, Marquesan (Enata) people
Marquesan (Enata) people
late 19th century
White Ogre Tihu (Katsina Figure), Cottonwood, pigment, cotton cloth, tanned leather, and metal, Hopi, Native American
Hopi, Native American
ca. 1900
a-Tshol (medicine) shrine figure and headdress, Baga artist, Wood, iron, leather, Baga peoples
Baga artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Gorget (Rei Miro), Wood, Rapa Nui people
Rapa Nui people
19th century
Ikongo (ceremonial wooden axe), Dengese artist, Wood, Dengese peoples
Dengese artist
19th–first half of 20th century
Horn, Ivory, lizard (Nile monitor)  skin, possibly Mvuba people
possibly Mvuba people
late 19th century