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Luba Figure

African Seated Luba Figure
African Seated Luba Figure

African Seated Luba Figure

Located in Chicago, IL

Artisans from the Luba tribe were renowned for the organic flow of their carving style. This example clearly shows the smooth transition from aspect to aspect, maintaining a singular...

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Mid-20th Century Congolese Tribal Tribal Art

Materials

Wood

African Mali Mid 20th Century Luba Female Standing Fertility Figure
African Mali Mid 20th Century Luba Female Standing Fertility Figure

African Mali Mid 20th Century Luba Female Standing Fertility Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African Mali mid 20th-Century hand carved wooden standing Luba female feritility figure Good, surface patina, drill holes on top of head and center chest, light hairlines

Category

20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wooden Luba Female Fertility Figure
African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wooden Luba Female Fertility Figure

African D.R. Congo 20th Century Carved Wooden Luba Female Fertility Figure

Located in Queens, NY

African D.R Congo 20th-Century carved wooden Luba female fertility figure with beaded black, blue, white and red earrings Fair, nice authentic patina, vertical expansion cracks thro...

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20th Century African Tribal Figurative Sculptures

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Luba Kukudji Figure
Luba Kukudji Figure

Luba Kukudji Figure

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H 11.03 in W 4.34 in D 4.34 in

Luba Kukudji Figure

Located in London, GB

Like other Central African sculptural traditions, a figural sculpture was thought to be a locus where a sprit might temporarily settle; for the Luba in particular, the beauty of the ...

Category

Antique Late 19th Century Congolese Tribal Art

Materials

Textile, Natural Fiber, Wood, Beads

Carved Luba Figure
Carved Luba Figure

Carved Luba Figure

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H 12 in W 4 in D 4 in

Carved Luba Figure

Located in New York, NY

A carved Luba figure from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Category

20th Century Congolese Folk Art Sculptures

Materials

Animal Skin, Wood

African Art- Luba Standing Hunter Figure from Zaire
African Art- Luba Standing Hunter Figure from Zaire

African Art- Luba Standing Hunter Figure from Zaire

Located in Chicago, IL

Hunter figure in carved wood, incised markings represent hair-do




Keywords: African Art, Sculpture, hunter, wood,spear, tribal, ceremonial

Category

20th Century Congolese Tribal Art

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Kota Reliquary Figure Gabon, Christies Provenance

Located in Sharon, CT

Kota Reliquary of classic form. Brass and iron over wood. On an old base, with an old number label. Ex Estate of Willliam Kohler, Christies NY 'Important Tribal Art' Nov 20 1997.

Category

Antique 1890s Gabonese Tribal Art

Materials

Brass, Copper, Iron

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