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- Title
- Goldweight in the shape of a gun cartridge
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Goldweight in the shape of a gun cartridge belt with attached powder bag and horn.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.503
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.417
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Doll
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Burkina Faso, Mossi?
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.303
- Medium and Support
- carved wood, leather and red beads
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.435
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Beaded Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.21
- Medium and Support
- thread, multi-colored beads and cowrie shell fringe
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.461
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Bottle
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.37
- Medium and Support
- brass, leather and cowrie shells
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.494
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.53
- Medium and Support
- leather, metal beads, glass beads and coins
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Standing Figure
- Artist
- African, Nigeria or Cameroon, Mambila
- Century
- early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- early 20th century
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.106
- Medium and Support
- terracotta
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.69
- Medium and Support
- brass with glass beads
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Bracelet
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Sudan or West Africa
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.524
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Lip Plug
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.94
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Comb
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Baule Peoples Côte D'Ivoire
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.329
- Medium and Support
- wood
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Doll
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Namji
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.341
- Medium and Support
- carved wood with white beads and multi-colored beads, leather and string
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight in the shape of a pyramid with a bird on top
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Goldweight in the shape of a step pyramid topped by a bird.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.448
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Builders (The Family)
- Artist
- Jacob Lawrence
- Artist Life Dates
- 1917 - 2000
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1974
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.532
- Medium and Support
- screenprint on paper
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.369
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight in the shape of coiled rope
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Goldweight in the shape of a twisted rope.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.452
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.387
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight in triangular shape
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Goldweight in the shape of a triangle, bearing undecorated lines along the edges of its shape and across the middle, with a small protrusion in the middle of the triangle's base.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.490
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.407
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight in the shape of a double-bladed sword
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- A goldweight in the shape of a double-blade sword, with open-worked blades, three cones decorating the top of the blades, and an elaborately worked handle with two balls with incised, spiral stripes and small protrusions around.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.513
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.428
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Vessel
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon
- Century
- early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- early 20th century
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.121
- Medium and Support
- terracotta
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.445
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Pipe Bowl
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.30
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.476
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Bracelet
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.46
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Head
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Ashanti
- Century
- 18th - 19th century
- Object Creation Date
- 18th century - 19th century
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.117
- Medium and Support
- terracotta
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.62
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Beaded Divination Bag
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Nigeria, Yoruba
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.311
- Medium and Support
- cloth and multi-colored beadwork
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.78
- Medium and Support
- brass with glass beads
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Power figure (nkisi kozo)
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Republic of the Congo, Kongo
- Physical Description
- Carved wooden figure of a crocodile. A carved wooden bell is attached to the figures neck. The face (eyes, nose, and mouth) are detailed.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.352
- Medium and Support
- carved wood, cord and traces of pigment
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Element for a Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.87
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Photograph Book
- Artist
- Artist Unknown
- Accession Number
- TC2004.4
- Medium and Support
- photograph, book on gilded frame
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Belt
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.103
- Medium and Support
- glass beads
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Street Scene
- Artist
- Beauford Delaney
- Artist Life Dates
- 1910 - 1979
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1951
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.529
- Medium and Support
- oil on canvas
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.378
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight with a geometric pattern
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Goldweight in the shape of a rectangular base bearing a geometric pattern of four shorter bars, attached to a longer bar on top.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.427
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Hiroshima Series
- Artist
- Jacob Lawrence
- Artist Life Dates
- 1917 - 2000
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1983
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.533.4
- Medium and Support
- screenprint, printed in eleven colors on Somerset soft-white paper
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Asipim chair
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.310
- Medium and Support
- carved wood with leather covering and metal tacks
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight in a geometric shape
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Semi-circular goldweight with horizontally incised rays.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.478
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.398
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight in the shape of a double-bladed sword
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Akan-Speaking Peoples, Ghana or Côte d'Ivoire
- Physical Description
- Goldweight in the shape of a double-bladed royal sword, with incisions and a small ball along the shaft.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 1900-1985
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.505
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.419
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Pipe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.355
- Medium and Support
- terracotta
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.437
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Beaded Cache-Sexe
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Cameroon, Kirdi
- Century
- late 19th - early 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- circa 1890-1920
- Accession Number
- 2000/2.23
- Medium and Support
- thread, multi-colored beads and cowrie shell fringe
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis
- Title
- Goldweight
- Artist
- Artist Unknown, African, Ghana, Akan
- Physical Description
- Goldweights are small objects cast from brass used to weigh out quantities of gold and gold dust. They are cast using a lost-wax casting technique, wherein wax is sculpted into the desired shape and a mold is pressed around the wax model. Then, the mold is heated and the wax drained out, leaving a void in the shape of the original wax model. Liquid brass is poured into the mold and allowed to set before the caster cracks the mold open and retrieves the finished goldweight.
- Century
- 20th century
- Object Creation Date
- 20th century
- Accession Number
- 1997/1.464
- Medium and Support
- brass
- relevance
- rank 12.15338
- Credit Line
- Gift of Dr. James and Vivian Curtis