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Rectangular panel with brown hemmed edges. The bottom edge is frayed. The design consists of a geometric diamond grid with multiple lines folding into themselves.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1935 – 1945
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Lee
1984/2.56
Brown panel with hemmed edges consisting of repetitive diamond pattern with tan and brown lines. The bottom right portion of the panel is frayed. 
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1895 – 1905
Gift of Mr. David Bernstein
1984/2.75
Rectangled panel with hemmed edge consisting of two squared and two rounded edges. There are tan and brown trangular patterns partially covering the panel consisting of uneven chevrons and interlocking rectiliniar designs.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.83
Square panel with tan hemmed edges divided into four quadrants. The left quadrant consists of large and medium sized diamonds. The lower right quadrant consists of a hexagonal field and the upper right quadrant consists of interlocking "x" type patterns. There is a stain (possible water damage) in the upper right quadrant.
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.88
Long rectangular panel with tan hemmed edges consiting of interlocked diamond patterns on the left edge with alternating triangular and multi diamond designs. 
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Raffia Textile Panel
1800 – 1999
Gift of the Robbins Center for Cross Cultural Communications in memory of Warren M. Robbins
2014/2.94
Portrait of a young boy and woman. The boy stands with his right arm akimbo and his left arm resting on the corner of a building. The woman crouches next to the building, with her head just below the boy's arm.
Paul Strand (American (North American))
Woman and Boy, Tenancingo
1933
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Davis through the Friends of the Museum of Art
1971/2.126.9
Knife with leaf-shaped blade and wooden handle. The blade is engraved with several lines running along the length of the blade, while the handle has various geometric patterns and lines carved in it. 
Kuba (Kuba (Democratic Republic of Congo style))
Knife
20th century
Gift of Susan B. and John F. Ullrich
1998/1.71
This work shows a geometric, abstract composition comprised of overlapping rectangles in various shades of orange and brown, with a large, bright orange rectangle in the center and a brown border.
Josef Albers (American (North American))
Variant MM
1968
Gift of Dr. Seymour and Barbara K. Adelson
2015/2.10
Silk crepe damask with alternating weaves in checkerboard design
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Silk underkimono with bokashi dye in large squares of aqua and white
1960 – 1980
Gift of Howard and Patricia Yamaguchi
2005/1.394
<p>Off-white beige and gold speckled fukuro (single-sided) obi with gold side threads with interwoven gold matsukawa bishi (interlocking geometric pine river) motif patterning.</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.40
<p>brown and light gray Ooshima tsumugi kimono with interwoven geometric motif consisting of a combination of sarasamon (square floral) motifs with a red and red-brown inner lining.</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Kimono
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.43
<p>white, gold-speckled, and orange fukuro (singe-sided) obi with interwoven white interlocking circle motifs and dyed various geometric floral and foliage motif patterning within Tsugi gami motifs (ripped paper collage.)&nbsp; &nbsp;</p>
Japanese (Japanese (culture or style))
Obi
1925 – 1999
Gift of Mrs. Kazuko Miyake
2016/2.63
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