Royal Palace Posts and Lintel

CultureCameroon peoples
Titles
  • Royal Palace Posts and Lintel
Date1875–1925
PlaceCameroon, Africa
MediumWood with traces of camwood and chalk
DimensionsOverall (Assembled): 88 1/2 × 102 × 8 in. (224.8 × 259.1 × 20.3 cm)

Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Foundation, Drs. Ellin and Robert G. Grossman; Mr. and Mrs. Meredith J. Long; Peter and Frances Marzio; Frank Carroll; Alfred C. Glassell, III; Dr. and Mrs. Edward Fred Heyne; George S. Heyer, Jr.; Marjorie G. Horning; Katharine Prentis Murphy in memory of Miss Ima Hogg, by exchange; and the estate of Robert H. Wilson, Jr.
Object number2004.1232.A-.E
Current Location
The Caroline Wiess Law Building
203M Sterling Galleries
On view

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Department
African Art
Object Type
ProvenanceN'Kambe Village Complex, Nbu Sub Division, North West Provence, Cameroon; collected in Cameroon by Charles Davis, 2002; [Davis Gallery, New Orleans, 2002–2004]; purchased by MFAH, 2004.

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Mask
1868–1933
Wood with traces of camwood powder
84.223
[Male] Twin Figure (ere ebeji)
1850–1970
Wood, strands of glass beads, camwood and indigo
91.1510
Twin Figure (ere ibeji)
1850–1970
Wood, camwood, and beads
91.1542
Female Twin Figure, Ere Ibeji, with Garment
1900–1930
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91.1448.A,.B
Pair of Twin Figures (ere ibeji)
1925–1950
Wood, and traces of indigo and tukula
91.1491.1,.2
Mother-and-Child Figure
1865–1900
Wood and traces of indigo
91.238
Twin Figure (ere ibeji) with Garment
1940–1960
Wood, cowry shells, cotton cloth, sacrificial matter, plastic beads, nails, and traces of indigo
97.811.A,.B
Female Ancestor Figure (mukuyu, nkisi, or teki)
1930–1970
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91.1477
Figure (biteki)
1900–1950
Wood, traces of kaolin on the face, fiber belt
91.1455
Female Twin Figure, Ere Ibeji
1875–1925
Wood, glass beads, and traces of tukula
91.1449
Twin Figures, Ere Ibeji, with Shared Garment
1900–1950
Wood, glass beads, cotton cloth, coconut shell beads, and traces of indigo and tukula
91.1447.A-.C
Study for the Decoration of a Façade
Cherubino Alberti
1594–1595
Black chalk, pen and brown iron gall ink, brown wash with traces of black chalk
2018.130