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29 results filtered with: Effigies
  • Effigy of a shaman, Haida, Queen charlotte Island.
  • M0019325EB: Seven carved wood statues representing Oma, a household god: side view
  • M0017392: Fourteen African statues
  • M0020295: Display of effigies at the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum at Wigmore Street, 1913
  • M0016046: Ancestral anthropomorphic effigy, Tami Islands, New Guinea
  • The interior of a house on the island of Nootka Sound, British Columbia, Canada, with some of its inhabitants encountered by Captain Cook on his third voyage (1777-1780). Engraving by W. Sharp, 1784, after J. Webber.
  • M0018331EB: Carved wooden effigy of a pregnant woman, Ivory Coast: side view
  • The inside of a hut in a morai, place of burial and worship, in Atooi (Kauai); encountered by Captain Cook on his third voyage (1777-1780). Engraving by E. Scott, 1784, after J. Webber.
  • M0019325EA: Seven carved wood statues representing Oma, a household god: front view
  • M0016049: Female ancestral effigy, middle Sepik River area, New Guinea
  • M0017393: Sixteen African statues
  • M0017394: Five African statues
  • M0014369: Effigies of Shopono, God of smallpox
  • M0016051: Anthropomorphic figure with crested headdress, New Ireland, Papua New Guinea
  • M0016050: Anthropomorphic flute ornament, New Guinea
  • M0017388: Twelve African statues
  • M0016047: Female effigy, Simbo Island, Solomon Islands
  • M0016043: Anthropomorphic effigy with incised designs picked out in white, Trobriand Islands, Western Pacific
  • M0016044: Anthropomorphic effigy of a head with two arms surmounting a smaller head, Trobriand Islands, Western Pacific
  • M0020294: Display of effigies at the Wellcome Historical Medical Museum at Wigmore Street, 1913
  • Effigy of a Shaman from Haida Tribe, late 19th century.
  • M0016045: Anthropomorphic effigy, Ulawa, Solomon Islands
  • M0017389: Twelve African statues
  • A human body is consumed by a furnace; a woman holds a small red limbless effigy bearing a crown; a man holds a sheaf, and another a stick; below, by another furnace, a green and red dragon face each other, poised for combat; representing a stage in the process of alchemy. Coloured etching, ca. 18th century.
  • M0017391: Seventeen African statues
  • M0019325EC: Seven carved wood statues representing Oma, a household god: rear view
  • M0017390: Twenty two African statues
  • M0016052: Ancestral effigy with long nose or beak, Sepik River area, New Guinea
  • M0018331EA: Carved wooden effigy of a pregnant woman, Ivory Coast: front view