A Punu-Lumbo mask is a tribal mask native to the Ogooué River basin in Gabon, especially in the south in Ngounié Province. The masks are extremely valuable to collectors of African art, and have been sold at Sotheby's for well over $400,000. The earliest known example, collected in 1867, is part of the Pitt Rivers Museum collection at the University of Oxford. Several other museums, such as the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. are in possession of one. They have been featured in the African Negro Art show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (1935), and at the Museum voor Volkenkunde, in Rotterdam (1953). The masks were popular among European collectors during the 1920s and 1930s.
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- Маска Пуну-Лумбо (ru)
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| - A Punu-Lumbo mask is a tribal mask native to the Ogooué River basin in Gabon, especially in the south in Ngounié Province. The masks are extremely valuable to collectors of African art, and have been sold at Sotheby's for well over $400,000. The earliest known example, collected in 1867, is part of the Pitt Rivers Museum collection at the University of Oxford. Several other museums, such as the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. are in possession of one. They have been featured in the African Negro Art show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (1935), and at the Museum voor Volkenkunde, in Rotterdam (1953). The masks were popular among European collectors during the 1920s and 1930s. (en)
- Маска Пуну-Лумбо (англ. Punu-Lumbo mask) — ритуальная маска, используемая племенами на берегу реки Огове на юге Габона. Маски чрезвычайно ценны для коллекционеров африканского искусства. Самый ранний известный экземпляр, найденный в 1867 году, является частью коллекции музея Питт-Риверса Оксфордского университета. Также некоторые другие экземпляры находятся в Национальный музей африканского искусства в Вашингтоне, в Музее современного искусства в Нью-Йорке и во Всемирном музее в Роттердаме. (ru)
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| - A Punu-Lumbo mask is a tribal mask native to the Ogooué River basin in Gabon, especially in the south in Ngounié Province. The masks are extremely valuable to collectors of African art, and have been sold at Sotheby's for well over $400,000. The earliest known example, collected in 1867, is part of the Pitt Rivers Museum collection at the University of Oxford. Several other museums, such as the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. are in possession of one. They have been featured in the African Negro Art show at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (1935), and at the Museum voor Volkenkunde, in Rotterdam (1953). The masks were popular among European collectors during the 1920s and 1930s. (en)
- Маска Пуну-Лумбо (англ. Punu-Lumbo mask) — ритуальная маска, используемая племенами на берегу реки Огове на юге Габона. Маски чрезвычайно ценны для коллекционеров африканского искусства. Самый ранний известный экземпляр, найденный в 1867 году, является частью коллекции музея Питт-Риверса Оксфордского университета. Также некоторые другие экземпляры находятся в Национальный музей африканского искусства в Вашингтоне, в Музее современного искусства в Нью-Йорке и во Всемирном музее в Роттердаме. (ru)
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