Tolita-Tumaco artist(s) – Standing figure – Tolita-Tumaco – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/317747
Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2017, p. 180, no. 78.
Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2017, p. 180, no. 78.
Faience, or tin-glazed and enameled earthenware, first emerged in France during the sixteenth century, reaching widespread usage among elite patrons during the seventeenth and early eighteenth century, prior to the establishment of soft-paste porcelain factories.
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 2012.
Los Angeles. J. Paul Getty Museum.
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her Master of Arts in American Indian Studies at the University of California, Los
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APA Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), San Antonio Museum of Art, and Los
Los Angeles: Fowler Museum of Cultural History, 1992.
Until 1924, collection of Alexandre Merle de Massonneau, who acquired material from the Caucasus area of south Russia and Crimea in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (Leskov 2008, p. 1); acquired by the Museum in 1924, purchased from the Massonneau collection in Paris by John Marshall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s agent in Europe
.-100 B.C.� The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Los Angeles County Museum
Until 1924, collection of Alexandre Merle de Massonneau, who acquired material from the Caucasus area of south Russia and Crimea in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries (Leskov 2008, p. 1); acquired by the Museum in 1924, purchased from the Massonneau collection in Paris by John Marshall, The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s agent in Europe
.-100 B.C.� The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Los Angeles County Museum
Tarnów, Poland, 1876–Paris, 1951
newspaper clippings from 1912 to 1949 are held at the Getty Research Institute, Los