African Tribal Style Traditional Wooden Chair

African Tribal Style Traditional Wooden Chair

This is a traditional wooden chair stool in the style of African tribes. The chair surface is composed of a rectangular board sandwiched between two semi-cylindrical beams. The front and rear legs are respectively inserted into the beam, and the rear legs extend into two uprights, and the ends of the uprights are fixed on the arc-shaped backrest. The backrest is made of a branch, the arc of which is compacted on fresh wood and held by pressure during the drying process. The wood used is light wood, aged and finely polished. The legs are annular.
African clay jar

African clay jar

It is a clay jar from early 20th century West Africa collected by the Cleveland Museum of Art. This pottery jar is made of red clay material, with a diameter of 35.7 centimeters (14 1/16 inches) and an overall height of 36.9 centimeters (14 1/2 inches). It showcases the artistic characteristics of the Nupe style, crafted by unknown potters. This work is not only a practical item, but also embodies the aesthetics and techniques of traditional African pottery. The Cleveland Museum of Art purchased this item through the John L. Severance Fund, with the serial number 1995.210.
【 Sculpture 】 Chumi's Mother (3D printable)

【 Sculpture 】 Chumi's Mother (3D printable)

This model supports 3D printing. The sculpture 'Mother of Chumi' is made of brass and wood, with a height of 13 centimeters. This woman is shirtless, wrapped in a circular geometric waistband, with a wide nose, thin lips, and clearly visible eyes and earlobes. Grasp the grinder used for shelling or grinding seeds with your right arm. The child was held on the left side, with the mother's left hand holding the wrist of the child's left hand.
African wood carving "A woman carrying a child"

African wood carving "A woman carrying a child"

This wood carving from the Progrup art collection is an African sculpture of a woman carrying a child.