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Figure of Woman. Possibly from Vimbundu, southern Angola
Photograph
1935 (photographed)
1935 (photographed)
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Photograph of a wooden figure of a woman from an exhibition of African art. The figure rests her chin in her hands with bent elbows resting on bent knees.
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Title | Figure of Woman. Possibly from Vimbundu, southern Angola (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photograph |
Brief description | Photograph by Walker Evans depicting a carved wooden figure of a woman, possibly from Vimbundu in the southern part of Angola, in an exhibition entitled 'African Negro Art' at the Museum of Modern Art. New York, 1935. |
Physical description | Photograph of a wooden figure of a woman from an exhibition of African art. The figure rests her chin in her hands with bent elbows resting on bent knees. |
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Object history | NB: The term "negro" was used historically to describe people of black African heritage but, since the 1960s, has fallen from usage and, increasingly, is considered offensive. The term is repeated here in its original historical context. |
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Accession number | 2372-1936 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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