An African Tribal granary door, Bambara
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Description
An African Tribal ebonized carved wood granary door
Bambara, Western Sudan
height 29in (74cm); width 17in (43cm); depth 2 1/4in (6cm)
Provenance:
Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon.
Exhibited:
Between Realms: African Art from Portland Collections, The Littman Gallery, White Gallery, and the Silver Gallery Second Floor, Smith Memorial Center, Portland State University, OR, May-June 1985.
Bambara, Western Sudan
height 29in (74cm); width 17in (43cm); depth 2 1/4in (6cm)
Provenance:
Property from the Collection of Frederic Littman, Portland, Oregon.
Exhibited:
Between Realms: African Art from Portland Collections, The Littman Gallery, White Gallery, and the Silver Gallery Second Floor, Smith Memorial Center, Portland State University, OR, May-June 1985.
Condition
General marks, nicks, cracks, chipped losses, and areas of repair as evidenced in catalog photo. Dirt accumulation overall. Hinged panel with wood closure with three filled repairs to timber on frontside and large area on backside and other panel with losses to decoration as can be seen in photo.
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An African Tribal granary door, Bambara
Estimate $200 - $400
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