Urn

CultureAkan peoples
Titles
  • Urn
Date1875–1970
PlaceGhana, Africa
MediumWood and gold leaf
DimensionsOverall: 4 × 2 3/8 in. (10.2 × 6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Alfred C. Glassell, Jr.
Object number97.1419
Current Location
The Caroline Wiess Law Building
201M Blaffer Gallery
On view

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ProvenanceAlfred C. Glassell, Jr. (1913–2008), Houston, before 1997; given to MFAH, 1997.
Exhibition HistoryExhibited: "The Private Eye: Selected Works from Collections of Friends of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston" from June 10, 1989 through August 13, 1989 at the MFAH.
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1800–1900
Brass
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Ceremonial Cremation Knife (Pisau Jiwa)
late 19th century
Gold, metal, and wood
2004.2271.A,.B
front of object
650–900 AD
Wood, gold, copper, shell, and turquoise
2010.1102
Container
1000 BC–1600 AD
Wood and mother-of-pearl inlays
2002.4411.A,.B
Fourteen Stamps
1850–1970
Various metals
97.1515.1-.14
Bird-shaped Spoon
1000 BC–1600 AD
wood
2002.4361
Staff
1300–1500 AD
Wood
2002.4338
Spoon
1000 BC–1600 AD
wood
2002.4363
front of object
1100–1450 AD
Wood with feathers, inlaid with shell and turquoise
2010.1092
Ceremonial Axe
1000 BC–1600 AD
Wood and silver
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Ceremonial Axe
1000 BC–1600 AD
Wood, copper, and plant fiber
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front of object
800–1375 AD
Wood, red pigment, resin, and pyrite
2001.1137