Luba artist – Ceremonial Bowstand with Female Figure – Luba peoples – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/310947
Rockefeller Gift and The Wunderman Foundation Gift, 1963 Object Number: 1978.412.486
Rockefeller Gift and The Wunderman Foundation Gift, 1963 Object Number: 1978.412.486
Between 1878 and 1895, acquired by Julien Gréau; before 1903, acquired by John Pierpont Morgan (as part of the Gréau glass collection); until 1913, collection of John Pierpont Morgan, New York; 1913-1917, estate of J
Diameter: 2 3/16 × 2 3/8 in. (5.6 × 6.1 cm) Classification: Glass Credit Line: Gift
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in. (95 × 75 cm) Classification: Paintings Credit Line: Purchase, Diane Burke Gift