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The Rubin Museum of Art opened on October 4, 2004. It is the first museum in the Western World dedicated to the art of the Himalayas and surrounding regions. Asian & South East Asian art, Carving - sculptures - statues, himalayan art |
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The Museum is one of the few institutions in the Southwest with a substantial collection of Asian arts, and has also assembled small but select collections of Pre-Columbian and African art, as well as Classical, Egyptian, and Near Eastern Antiquities. African art, Asian & South East Asian art, Pre columbian art, Oceanic & Pacific art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Designed by Philip Johnson, and completed in 1963, the Pre-Columbian gallery consists of eight circular glass pavilions arranged in a square. In combination with transparent and translucent exhibit cases, the glass enclosures allow the natural, wooded environment of the Dumbarton Oaks landscape to envelope the objects on display. Within the pavilions, the collection is arranged by cultural and geographical groupings. Pre columbian art, Carving - sculptures - statues, Masks |
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Boca Rataon Museum of Art African art, Pre columbian art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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MAAM Foundation, Museo de Arte Americano de Maldonado, Museum and Cultural Center with collections of Pre-Columbine, Colonial, Popular, and Contemporary art of America, and tribal art from Africa and Pacific islands, spanning 6.000 years of culture African art, Native american art, Oceanic & Pacific art, Carving - sculptures - statues, Masks |
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The character of affairs of Traditional Fine Arts Organization, Inc. is for charitable purposes including fostering education and nurturing understanding of American visual arts among student and adult populations through publications, guidance and counseling of nonprofit arts organizations and related activities Native american art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Maya-archaeology.org covers Mayan, Olmec, Teotihuacan art, architecture, deities, hieroglyphic writing and the latest digital photography, 35mm film and flatbed scanner technology for recording the artifacts and pyramid-temple and palace architectural remains of these fascinating ancient civilizations. Central & South American art, Pottery, Textile |
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Museum of Art and Archaeology - University of Missouri-Columbia Museum of Art and Archaeology - University of Missouri-Columbia Central & South American art, African art, Oceanic & Pacific art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Worcester art museum Pre columbian art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Birmingham museum of art African art, Asian & South East Asian art, Native american art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Hampton university museum African art, Carving - sculptures - statues, Textile |
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Dayton art Institute African art, Native american art, Pre columbian art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Ayo: The Yoruba Game Board African art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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The Douglas Society is a support group for the Native Arts Department of the Denver Art Museum African art, Native american art, Carving - sculptures - statues |
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Since 1985 California based Caskey-Lees has produced high-end antiques and fine arts shows noted for intriguing themes, eminent exhibitors, excellent material and elegant presentation. The production team of Bill Caskey and Elizabeth Lees is widely recognized for refining and expanding the concept of "theme" antiques shows to a new level in this country. With their Arts of Pacific Asia Shows, they assemble the finest works of a specific region but from diverse cultures and in all artistic media. Their Tribal Antique Shows focus on the exceptional works of indigenous peoples from around the globe. Caskey-Lees also produces three elaborately mounted charity antiques shows that are more traditional in character but still distinct in the caliber of exhibitors and range of material. Currently Caskey-Lees produces ten shows annually; four in New York City, four in Los Angeles, two in San Francisco. African art, Carving - sculptures - statues, Textile |
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