15 UMMA Objects
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Tabwa (Tabwa)
Thumb Piano/Plucked Idiophone (Kankobele)
1900 – 1984
Gift of Al and Margaret Coudron
1984/2.50

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Female half-figure
1920 – 1930
Museum purchase made possible by the Alfred E. Pernt Memorial Fund in honor of Doctor of Technical Sciences Max H. J. Pernt and his wife Anna Pernt (née Mueller)
1986/2.108

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Female Figure
1900 – 1920
Museum purchase made possible by the Betty J. Lockett Memorial Fund
1982/1.263

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Staff
Gift of Margaret H. and Albert J. Coudron
2001/2.26

Tabwa (Tabwa)
M'irimba with single head
1915 – 1925
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1984/2.81
Carved wooden figure of a human. The torso, neck and head make an elongated cylinder along the certical axis. The hands rest at its sides near the umbilicus. The hair, face, hands, genitals, and feet are detailed.
Tabwa (Tabwa)
Ancestor figure (female in Manda style)
1915 – 1925
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1987/1.157.1

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Comb
1945 – 1955
Museum Purchase made possible by the Friends of the Museum of Art
1984/2.30

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Bellows surmounted by human head
1900 – 1987
Gift of Marc Leo Felix, Brussels
1987/1.259

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Twin Figure
1900 – 1985
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1985/2.58

Tabwa (Tabwa)
Axe
1885 – 1895
Gift of David and Gayle Ackley in Memory of Chet Lamore
1986/1.195
Carved wooden figure of a human. The torso, neck and head make an elongated cylinder along the certical axis. The hands rest at its sides near the umbilicus. The hair, face, hands, genitals, and feet are detailed.
Tabwa (Tabwa)
Ancestor figure (female in Manda style)
1915 – 1925
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1987/1.157.2
Carved wood figure of a human. The figure's torso, neck, and head are cyclindrical and elongated on the vertical axis. The figure's arms rest by its umbilicus, which protrudes slightly. Details of the hair, face, hands, genitals, and feet are carved in. The figure is incised with symmetrical, zigzag-ing lines.
Tabwa (Tabwa)
Ancestor figure (male in Manda style)
1915 – 1925
Museum purchase made possible by a gift from Helmut Stern
1987/1.157.3
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