Kuba Box - Nov 17, 2012 | Merton Simpson Gallery In Ny
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A Kuba Box (Tribal Art): Deckeldose Kuba, DR Kongo Gesockelt / with custom base Holz. H 27 cm. B 16 cm. Provenienz: Eduardo Uhart, Paris. Das heutige Königreich Kuba ist eine von der Herrscherschicht Bushong dominierte Konf�
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Original KUBA Box from Zaire: Description: Original KUBA Box from Zaire. Medium: Wood. Measurement approximate: 21 H. Inches. Shipping cost: $ 45 Different rate to California, Hawaii and Alaska applies
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Kuba Box: African Art Kuba Box is from DR Congo. The dimension is 9.5 inches high x 5 inches wide. The shipping cost for domestic is $45.00 flat rate shipping within the Continental US, the International foreig
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A Kuba Box: Deckeldose Kuba, DR Kongo Ohne Sockel / without base Holz. H 5 cm. B 25,5 cm. Provenienz: - Nachlass Kurt Hösli-Brutschin (1928-2006), Basel. - Hammer Auktion 16, 20.01.2018, Lot 119. - Schweizer Pri
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A Kuba Box with Lid: Rotholzpulver-Deckeldose Kuba, DR Kongo Ohne Sockel / without base Holz. L 29 cm. Provenienz: Schweizer Privatsammlung, Solothurn (erworben am 30.05.1975). Das heutige Königreich Kuba ist eine von de
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A Kuba Box with Lid: Rotholzpulver-Deckeldose Kuba, DR Kongo Ohne Sockel / without base Holz. H 9,5 cm. L 27 cm. Provenienz: Schweizer Privatsammlung, Solothurn (erworben am 01.07.1971). Das heutige Königreich Kuba ist e
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A Kuba Box (Tribal Art): Deckeldose Kuba, DR Kongo Ohne Sockel / without base Holz. B 18 cm. Provenienz: - Nachlass Kurt Hösli-Brutschin (1928-2006), Basel. - Hammer Auktion 22, 16.05.2018, Lot 62. - Schweizer Privatsammlung
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A Kuba Box with Lid: Rotholzpulver-Deckeldose Kuba, DR Kongo Ohne Sockel / without base Holz. L 29 cm. Provenienz: Schweizer Privatsammlung, Solothurn (erworben am 30.05.1975). Das heutige Königreich Kuba ist eine von de
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Kuba Box, D. R. Congo: With incised and relief decoration. Tight fitting lid. Minor age crack. Approx. 7 1/2" H. Provenance: Estate of Thomas McNemar, (1931-2020.) McNemar lived and collected throughout Central and West Afr
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Kuba Box, DRC.: A Kuba Box. Wood. Democratic Republic of the Congo. 5 1/2" x 14 1/4".Shipping: Shipping for our Collector's Series Ethnographic Auction will be handled by our trusted Shipping Partner UPS Store 3156-
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Group (6) Kuba boxes: Group (6) Kuba boxes, DR Congo, carved wood with dark patina, the surface carved with geometric patterns, lids secured with cord fiber, 11"h (largest) Provenance: Estate of Distinguished Professor Phi
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Kuba lidded box, 20th c.: A lidded incised oval shaped box with handle in the form of an arm and hand with footed bottom. Democratic Republic of the Congo, Kuba. 20th century. 5 3/4"h x 11"w x 5 1/2"d. Provenance: Inventory an
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Kuba Box
Kuba Box
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Description
Kuba Box
Zaire
Wood
3 1/2" x 15”
Provenance:

ex. Christian Van Lierde Collection, Belgium
ex. Pierre Loos, Belgium
ex. Merton D. Simpson, New York

This item is from the New York gallery collection of Merton D. Simpson, one of the world's most respected dealers of African and tribal art. Merton D. Simpson Gallery of Tribal and Contemporary Art was established in 1954, with galleries in New York and Paris. For nearly 60 years, Merton D. Simpson has been instrumental in helping individuals and institutions worldwide to build comprehensive, culturally significant collections.

At a time when African tribal and Oceanic art was a mystery to most collectors, Merton Simpson was already forging friendships with tribal leaders and establishing business relationships that allowed him access to highly important objects of unquestionable provenance. Now 83, Mr. Simpson is perhaps best known as an African art expert and gallerist, but he is also an accomplished artist in his own right.

He was one of few African-American painters to receive recognition in the 1950s, and his works were included in shows at the Guggenheim and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. His prestigious list of public and private clients ranges from The United Nations (NY), The Menil Collection (Houston), Rockefeller Family Collection and (NY) Helena Rubenstein Collection (NY) to old private collections and museums in Europe. His “eye” is famous, and his expertise is highly respected, not only by numerous museum curators, but also by private collectors around the world. Merton D. Simpson is pleased to offer a selection of hand-chosen museum-quality objects of traditional African art from his gallery in the Nov. 17, 2012 auction hosted by LiveAuctioneers.com.
Condition
Excellent
This early example of an exquisite Kuba Box in the shape of a mask still has remnants of tukula, the reddish powder made from the bark of a tree. Tukula was a treasured and expensive cosmetic that was used to ornament the face and body during sacred rituals.

Merton D. Simpson acquired this Kuba Box from Pierre Loos. Loos is a highly respected Belgium collector, writer and expert on art of the Congo. Loos coauthored, “A Passage to Congo: Photographs by Doctor Emile Muller 1923 – 1938” with Pierre Burch and Emile Muller published in 2007.
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