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“What do these things eat?”Cassandra comes out of the woodwork with a good one.
Georges Rémon (French; 1889–1963)Bibliothéque Louis XIV (composée d’aprésl’Hôtel des Invalides) = Lo
Cap mask (mbuya) of the Central Pende people, Democratic Republic of the Congo. Artist unknown; mid
theinterioredge: Salvaged Wood Renovation in Portland Custom woodwork and an open interior define a
sortiee: Woodwork by Maskull Lasserre
Woodwork · Zurich Binz · Switzerland
dear-wormwoods:–> Playlist: Ben’s 80′s Mix <– Coming out of the woodwork to post my 80′s Ben p
Face mask of the Galwa or Mpongwe peoples, living on the northern and central coast of present-day G
Painted wood ikenga statuette of the Igbo people, Awka region, south-east Nigeria. Artist unknown;
Wooden tukah royal mask of the Bamileke people, Cameroon. Artist unknown; 1st half of 19th century.
George Mulhauser, Desk chair, 1965. Made for Plycraft, USA. Via 1stdibs
Indonesian mask of polychromed wood. Artist unknown; 18th-20th century. Now in the Honolulu Museum
@meridian_defense・・・Underfolder Life!BFPU Romanian & Polish restoration underfolders builds!#ak4
This #wood #sculpture would be an #enchanting and #beautiful addition to the #home ! This #wallart i
Standing male shrine figure of the Igbo people, Nigeria. Artist unknown; 20th century. Now in the
Ancient Egyptian wooden figurine of a worker brewing beer. Now in the Israel Museum, Jerusalem. Ph
Dance crest with two faces (one red, one white) used in the ekeleke performance by the Igbo people,
Maiden spirit mask (agbogho mmuo) of the Igbo people, Nigeria. Carved from wood and decorated with
Male face mask of the Wee people, eastern Liberia/western Côte d'Ivoire. Wood, decorated with pig
Painted model boat, from Sedment el-Gebel, Egypt. Artist unknown; ca. 2200 BCE (9th Dynasty, F
Naas shagi yeil s'aaxw (Raven at the Headwaters of Nass hat) from the Tlingit people of the Pacific
Wooden statue of the 13th Dynasty pharaoh Hor I (Hor Awibre; r. 1777-1775 BCE?), topped by upraised
Altar staff (asen) of the Fon people, Benin. Artist unknown; 19th century. Now in the Me
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