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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Afrika [III C 17114]
http://www.smb-digital.de/eMuseumPlus?service=ImageAsset&module=collection&objectId=212225&resolution=superImageResolution#7082 (Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

Eintrag im historischen Hauptkatalog: "Der größte und gefürchteteste Götze der Mayumbe."
Kraftfigur von untersetzt, muskulöser Statur. In drohend, leicht nach vorn gebeugter Haltung. Die Hände an die Hüften gelegt.

Angaben zur Herkunft:
Robert Visser (1860-1937), Sammler
2. Hälfte 19. Jahrhundert
Datierung engl.: 19th or early 20th century
Kongo (Demokratische Republik) (Land)
Angola (Land)
Cabinda (Region)
Yombe (Ethnie)
historische Angabe (Hauptkatalog): Mayumba (Ethnie)
Chiloango (Fluss/Gebiet)

Material/Technique

Holz; Eisen; Keramik; Pigment; Harz; Textil; Pflanzenfaser

Measurements

Objektmaß: 120 x 54 x 38,5 cm; Gewicht: 25,5 kg (inkl. Füße 5,4 kg)

Map
Created Created
1851
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Created Created
1851
Cabinda Province
1850 1902
Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

The Ethnologisches Museum (Ethnological Museum) evolved from the collections of the royal cabinets of art and since its foundation in 1873 has become...

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