For Spirits and Kings: African Art from the Paul and Ruth Tishman CollectionSusan Mullin Vogel, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.) |
Contents
A Collectors Note Paul Tishman | 4 |
Foreword Philippe de Montebello | 5 |
Introduction Susan Vogel | 6 |
Copyright | |
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19th-20th century African art ancestors animal appear artists associated attributed Bamana Baule beads Bembe Benin bird bowl brass bronze calabash Cameroon carved carver central ceremonies chief Chokwe coiffure collection crest Cross River crown cult dance decorated deity depicted diviner Dogon Egungun Ejagham Ekiti Eshu example eyes face FEMALE FIGURE forehead funerary Gabon head headdress helmet mask Hemba horns human Idoma Igbo Igbomina initiation Isoko Ivory Coast ivri Jerusalem 1967 king known Kongo Korhogo male figure masquerades mother and child motifs Mumuye Museum neck Niger Nigeria nomoli objects Orisha Ovimbundu paint Paris Photograph piece Poro Published region reliquary represent ritual royal sculpture Senufo Shango shrine Sieber and Rubin society spirit staff statues stools style Susan Vogel symbolic traditional Tsogo tusks twins Urhobo village wara wearing William Fagg woman women Wood wooden worn Yoruba Zaire