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Ethnological Museum of Berlin Afrika [III C 7521]
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Provenance/Rights: Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Martin Franken (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

Eintrag im historischen Hauptkatalog: Geschnitzter Flusspferdzahn, modern.
15 cm hoch. Loango.

Beschreibung:
Form: männliche und weibliche Figuren, aufrecht stehend, oben eine sitzende Figur, männliche Figuren mit Kopfbedeckungen, teilweise rauchend
Farbe: elfenbeinfarben
Muster: Schnitzerei
Sammler: Zintgraff, Eugen
Historische Bezeichnung des Herstellungsortes: Loangoküste

Material/Technique

Zahn (Flußpferd), beschnitzt

Measurements

Höhe x Breite x Tiefe: 16 x 3 x 4,7 cm (mit Krümmung); Sehnenlänge: 16,00 cm; Gewicht: < 2 kg

Links / Documents

Created Created
1801
Republic of the Congo
Created Created
1801
Loangoküste
1800 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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