BAL177063:
Mother and children (wood), Yoruba Culture / British Museum, London, UK / Bridgeman Images
ID: BAL177063
Mother and children (wood)
Yoruba Culture
IMA1555968:
Stool Or Pedestal With Human Figure, Yoruba Culture / Indianapolis Museum of Art at Newfields, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: IMA1555968
Stool Or Pedestal With Human Figure
Yoruba Culture
STM752588:
Divination Board (opon Ifà), late 19th-early 20th century (wood and leather with cowrie shells), Yoruba Culture / Saint Louis Art Museum, Missouri, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: STM752588
Divination Board (opon Ifà), late 19th-early 20th century (wood and leather with cowrie shells)
Yoruba Culture
HST2633034:
Adire Cloth, no date (cloth), Yoruba Culture / Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
MAM713801:
Apo Ifa (Beaded bag) (beads, leather, cloth)
, Yoruba Culture / Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, MA, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: MAM713801
Apo Ifa (Beaded bag) (beads, leather, cloth)
Yoruba Culture
XDM1072421:
Royal crown (ade), late 19th to early 20th century (glass beads, cloth, basketry, and fibre), Yoruba Culture / Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: XDM1072421
Royal crown (ade), late 19th to early 20th century (glass beads, cloth, basketry, and fibre)
Yoruba Culture
XCL500355:
Equestrian Figure, possibly 1700s (copper alloy)
, Yoruba Culture / Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA / Bridgeman Images
DMW753114:
Hood Mask, 19th to mid-20th century (polychromed wood), Yoruba Culture / Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College, MA, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: DMW753114
Hood Mask, 19th to mid-20th century (polychromed wood)
Yoruba Culture
BON46944:
Yoruba beaded showpiece, depicting two elements of Yoruba ideology, the royal women and the ancestors, Yoruba Culture / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
ID: BON46944
Yoruba beaded showpiece, depicting two elements of Yoruba ideology, the royal women and the ancestors
Yoruba Culture
DBP412908:
Cylindrical human head, from Ife, 12th - 15th century (terracotta), Yoruba Culture / Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
ID: DBP412908
Cylindrical human head, from Ife, 12th - 15th century (terracotta)
Yoruba Culture
XDM1072111:
Ring depicting ritual sacrifice, 16th–18th century (cast copper alloy), Yoruba Culture / Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: XDM1072111
Ring depicting ritual sacrifice, 16th–18th century (cast copper alloy)
MAM713797:
Agere Ifa (wood)
, Yoruba Culture / Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, MA, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: MAM713797
Agere Ifa (wood)
Yoruba Culture
HST170619:
Ceremonial Knife with scabbard (udamalore), Kingdom of Owo, Nigeria, late 19th century - early 20th century (ivory, iron, glass beads, brass bells, cotton cloth, wood and cane), Yoruba Culture / Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: HST170619
Ceremonial Knife with scabbard (udamalore), Kingdom of Owo, Nigeria, late 19th century - early 20th century (ivory, iron, glass beads, brass bells, cotton cloth, wood and cane)
Yoruba Culture
XDM1072040:
Symbol of the inner head (ibori), late 19th to early 20th century (glass beads, cowrie shells, and leather), Yoruba Culture / Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: XDM1072040
Symbol of the inner head (ibori), late 19th to early 20th century (glass beads, cowrie shells, and leather)
Yoruba Culture
HST2634009:
Twin Figure (ere ibeji) with Garment, 1940-1960 (wood, cowry shells, cotton cloth, sacrificial matter, plastic beads, nails, and traces of indigo), Yoruba Culture / Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: HST2634009
Twin Figure (ere ibeji) with Garment, 1940-1960 (wood, cowry shells, cotton cloth, sacrificial matter, plastic beads, nails, and traces of indigo)
HST170602:
Twin figure (ere ibeji), Ila-Orangun region, Nigeria, late 19th or early 20th century (wood, glass beads and traces of tukula), Yoruba Culture / Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Texas, USA / Bridgeman Images
ID: HST170602
Twin figure (ere ibeji), Ila-Orangun region, Nigeria, late 19th or early 20th century (wood, glass beads and traces of tukula)