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African Art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY

Women potters going to market, Senufo people, Côte d'Ivoire

Top of champion cultivator staff, Senufo people, Côte d'Ivoire, 20th c, Wood, H:14"

Poor society mask, Senufo people, Côte d'Ivoire, Wood, 20th c

Ci wara headdress pair, Bamana people, Mali, 20th c, Wood, H:35"

Kanaga masks, Dogon people, Mali

Royal stool, Asante kingdom, Ghana, c. 1860, wood and silver

Sword bearer wearing Soul Washer's Disc, Asante kingdom, Ghana

Basket, Tabwa people, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Mid-20th century, Wood, fiber

Ibeji (twin memorial figures), Yoruba culture, Nigeria, e 20thc, Wood, beads

Symbolic photograph of twins, Yoruba culture,Nigeria, 1975

Twin mask, Baule people, Côte d'Ivoire, 19-20th c, wood, metal, stain, 13"

Akuaba, Akan/Ashanti culture, Ghana, 19/20th c, wood, beads, fiber, 14"

Akuaba figures, Fante people, Ghana, wood

Golden stool (Sika Dwa Kofi) beside Asantehene, Asante kingdom, Ghana, 1986

Okyeame (top of linguist staff), Akan people (Asante kingdom), 19th-early 20th c, Gold, wood, staff=61"

Sogo bo masquerade, performance, Mali, c. 1980

Ntomo mask, Bamana, Mali, 20th century, Wood, cowrie shells, fiber, H:12"

Komo mask, Bamana people, Mali, 19/20th c, mixed media(wood, animal fur, porcupine quills, animal horns, feathers, mirrors*), 30"long



*dont need to name every single item in list

Bird masquerade performed by Sidi Ballo, Bamana people, Mali, 1978

Osei Bonsu (artist), dance band drum, Akan people, Ghana, 1930's, Wood

Agbonbiofe Adesgina (artist), Post from palace, Yoruba culture, Nigeria, 1912-16, Wood

Ala, the Earth Goddess. Part of an Mbari House, Igbo people, Nigeria, early-mid 20th c, termite clay, wood, pigment

Mother and child by Osei Bonsu, Akan/Ashanti, Ghana, 1930's, Wood, gold leaf, H: 17"

Ndebele woman wearing Nuba and beaded apron, South Africa, 1970's