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Shield, Datar, Wood, paint, Asmat people
Datar
mid-20th century
Antler Horn Group Carving, Katar, Horn (antler), ink (?), Inuit
Katar
ca. 1967
Kimono, Myrna Tatar, cotton, American
Myrna Tatar
1978
Dress, Myrna Tatar, cotton, American
Myrna Tatar
1978
Self-Portrait at Craters of the Moon, Judy Dater  American, Gelatin silver print
Judy Dater
1981
Judy Dater
1970
Judy Dater
1973
Judy Dater
1973
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, gold, tin, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, gold, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
Boss from a Horse Breast Collar, Copper alloy, Ottoman or Tatar
Ottoman or Tatar
late 17th–18th century
The New Home of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from "Harper's Weekly", Charles Dater Weldon  American, Wood engraving
Charles Dater Weldon
Harper's Weekly
December 29, 1888
Charles Dater Weldon
Frederick Stokes & Brother
1888
Dakar (Senegal)—Wolof women [Dakar (Sénégal)—Femmes Ouolofs], A. Albaret-Dakar, Postcard format photomechanical reproduction
A. Albaret-Dakar
1910s
West Africa, young Wolof girls [Afrique Occidentale, Jeunes Filles Ouolof], François-Edmond Fortier  French, Postcard format photomechanical reproduction
François-Edmond Fortier
Générale Fortier, Dakar
1900–1912
Multiple artists/makers
1888
Multiple artists/makers
1884