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Technique: Blackened
Anthromorphic Figural Vessel in Blackened Terracotta
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This fine, round, dark grey vessel depicts a complete figure which is rare. It was made by the Mangbetu People. The Mangbetu ethnic group lives deep in the...
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20th Century Congolese Blackened Ceramics

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Terracotta

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