Sculpture Africa Gallery
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cma-african-art: Head, c. 1900, Cleveland Museum of Art: African ArtAmong the Lobi, such a sculpture
cma-african-art: Head, c. 1900, Cleveland Museum of Art: African ArtAmong the Lobi, such a sculpture
Standing male figure (sigiti) of the Hemba people, Kongolo region, Maniema Province, Democratic Repu
Warrior ancestor figure of the Hemba people, present-day Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist u
Upper right corner of a marble sarcophagus depicting the head of an African -known as an Ethiopian -
pookiebear90:Grenada. Underwater sculpture honoring Africans thrown overboard from the slave ships d
Ages ago we went to a wild sculpture installation at McKee Gardens in Vero Beach. So surreal seeing
. by Simona Pellegrini on Flickr.
Commemorative Mother and Child Figure. Kongo people, Angola or Democratic Republic of the Congo. 19t
Limestone bust of a woman, Egypt, n.d. 13.5 cm high. (British Museum EA2383)
Reliquary figure (mbulu ngulu) of the Kota culture, Gabon. Artist unknown; ca. 1890-1910. Now in t
Painted wood ikenga statuette of the Igbo people, Awka region, south-east Nigeria. Artist unknown;
Saint Benedict of Palermo, Attributed to José Montes de Oca, c. 1734. San Benito de Palermo, obra at
In today’s more global society, what does it mean to be American? The word has long been associated
Standing male shrine figure of the Igbo people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the
Egypt is the oldest continuously documented civilization on the African continent, and our collectio
Male face mask of the Wee people, eastern Liberia/western Côte d'Ivoire. Wood, decorated with pig
Terracotta vessel of the Mangbetu people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; early 2
Metal mask of a male face, made by the Nigeria-born Yoruba artist Ali Amonikoyi. Thought to have be
Statue of a prince of Tekhet, a district in Nubia (present-day Sudan). The prince is depicted in tr
Earthenware depiction of a maternity scene, from the Djenné people of the inland Niger River
In celebration of Black History Month, we’re proud to highlight the work of African American a
In the 1930s, Sargent Claude Johnson derived inspiration from the New Negro Movement and its leader
Bronze sculpted head of a queen mother (ioyba) from the Kingdom of Benin (part of present-day Nigeri
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