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Dance belt
Dance belt
674-3, 6°Kachina dance sash (in two halves); ta-kun-i-kwi-kya-tsi-napa, or kâkâthléom (TK); cotton, wool, pigments; l. 102 cm. (without fringe), w. 26.5 cm.; ca. 1880.‖ The oldest ...
The Bagpipe Player (drawing, recto; calligraphy, verso)
The Bagpipe Player (drawing, recto; calligraphy, verso)
This drawing depicts a middle-aged man sitting on a rock and playing a bagpipe; clouds, tinted in blue, appear at the upper left corner. The man is hunched over his musical instrum...
dance belt, dance belt, dance-belt
dance belt, dance belt, dance-belt
"The dances of the Balenge people are similar to those I have previously described from the people of Bangveolo, as is clear from the following description from my book From Cape t...
Hares hunter. Sculptural group of Cerrillo Blanco (Porcuna, Jaén, Spain)
Hares hunter. Sculptural group of Cerrillo Blanco (Porcuna, Jaén, Spain)
This highlighting contains three figures in different planes. In the background is carved a dog, on him a hunter, almost in round bundle, and on this one a hare. The dog and the hu...
Dance belt
Dance belt
362-187Hopi woven belt, faja (TK); wool; l. 239 cm., w. 9 cm.; ca. 1880.\Such belts were usually used by women to secure their dress, but on ceremonial occasions men adopted these ...
Kanphata yogi with his dog, folio from the Salim Album
Kanphata yogi with his dog, folio from the Salim Album
Kanphata yogi with his dog, folio from the Salim Album.
This painting depicts a yogi sitting peacefully with his dog by a cave. The surrounding Persian text is a love poem, descr...
Piob Mhór (Great Highland Bagpipe)
Piob Mhór (Great Highland Bagpipe)
Ebony ivory silver leather cloth, Scottish...

