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hair comb for woman

1900-1940

Asante people

2008.752

Not currently on view

wood

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Artwork Details

Culture
Creation Date
1900-1940
Materials
wood
Object Types
combs
Dimensions

10-3/8 x 4-1/2 x 1-3/8 in.

Accession Number
2008.752
Credit Line

From the collection of Richard and Carole Darst

Copyright
Public Domain
Collection

African Art

Color Palette

Katherine Coryton White (1929-1980){1}. Ralph Spiegl. (Jacqueline Spiegl, San Francisco dealer); to Richard and Carole Darst in September 1984, Indianapolis, Indiana; given to the Indianapolis Museum of Art in 2008. {1} The comb is illustrated in Robert Farris Thompson, African Art in Motion: Icon and Act in the Collection of Katherine Coryton White, Los Angeles, 1974, plate 73, and Theodore Celenko, ed., Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas: Private Indianapolis Collections, Indianapolis, 1986, illustration 9, and Warren M. Robbins and Nancy Ingram Nooter, African Art in American Collections, Survey 1989, Washington, 1989, p.547, illustration 1082.


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