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Sickle-Knife (emambele), 1900-1915 (iron, wood, and brass wire)

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HST2633436
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Sickle-Knife (emambele), 1900-1915 (iron, wood, and brass wire)
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Artist
Mangbetu People (20th century) / African
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA
Medium
Iron, wood, and brass wire
Date
1900 AD (C19th AD)
Dimensions
38.7x21x6 cms
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1900-1915 Creator 1: Mangbetu, African

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Photo: Museum of Fine Arts, Houston / Museum purchase funded by the Mary Anne Varner Memorial Fund, R.B. Caddou, Michael Burton, Thomas Beels, an anonymous donor, and by exchange, Governor and Mrs. William P. Hobby and Mr. and Mrs. Harris Masterson III / Bridgeman Images
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Largest available format 6654 × 8781 px 15 MB
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Medium 776 × 1024 px 66 × 87 mm 426 KB

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