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Article
The Emotan Panel in the Penn Museum
09/2022 | 1434 | 164
Pages: 888-897
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Author:
Curnow, Kathy (Curnow, Kathy)
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1. Decorative plaque (the Emotan Panel), by Isaac O. Edokpolo. c.1959–66. Wood, 39 by 29.5 by 2 cm. (Penn Museum, Philadelphia).
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10. Detail of Fig.1, showing the medallion.
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11. Isaac O. Edokpolo’s business card. 9 by 7 cm. (Photograph Norma Wolff).
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12. Decorative plaque, by Isaac O. Edokpolo. Before 1966. Wood, approximately 38.53 by 26 cm. (Private collection; photograph Norma Wolff).
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2. Emotan, by John Alexander Danford. 1954. Bronze, height 182.9 cm. without base. (Photograph Barbara Blackmun, 1994).
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3. John Danford working on Emotan in his studio in Chelsea, London, 3rd April 1953. (Keystone Press; Alamy).
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4. A group of chiefs’ wives at a palace ceremony, their hair decorated with coral ornaments and brass feathers. 1994. (Photograph the author).
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5. The Emotan shrine as it appears today. (Photograph 21st June 2018, courtesy AllTimePost.com).
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6. The newly crowned O. ba of Benin Kingdom, Eheneden Erediauwa, is guided through a symbolic bridge by the palace chiefs during his coronation in Benin City, Nigeria, 20th October 2016. (Photograph Reuters / Akintunde Akinleye; Alamy).
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7. Decorative plaque, by Isaac O. Edokpolo. c.1960s. Wood, 30 by 28 cm. (Private collection; photograph Michael Graham Stewart).
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8. Carved container. Late 19th century. Coconut, height 12.7 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
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9. Prototype medallion for the London Royal Society of Arts, by Thomas Pingo. 1790. Silver, diameter 4.4 cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York).
Book Review
Italic Tomb Groups in the University Museum
08/1944 | 497 | 85
Pages: 208
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Kurz, Otto (Kurz, Otto; K., O.)
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Italic Tomb Groups in the University Museum | author: Dohan, Edith Hall
Article
Some Buddhist Frescoes from China
09/1927 | 294 | 51
Pages: 121-123+126-129
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Yetts, W. Perceval (Yetts, W. Perceval; Yetts, Walter Perceval; Yetts, W. Percival; Y., W. P.; Yetts, Perceval; Y., P.; Yetts, W. P.)
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Plate I. Portions of a Buddhist Fresco from China. A-5.45 by 2.36 m. B-4.5 by 2.43 m. (Museum of Pennsylvania University). Some Buddhist Frescoes from China
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Plate II. Portions of a Buddhist Fresco from China. A-1.56 by 0.6 m. B-3.7 by 2.19 m. (Museum of Pennsylvania University). Some Buddhist Frescoes from China
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Plate III. A-Portrait of a Monk. 8.12 by 6.66 cm. (British Museum.) B-Avalokitesvara. 8.9 cm., Square. (Mr. E. R. Debenham.) C-Unidentified Figure. 2.85 by 1.16 m. (Victoria and Albert Museum). Some Buddhist Frescoes from China