Nevil Gallery for the Blind and Sighted
Exhibition ( May 1972 - 1979)
- Object[23]
- african[3]
- american[3]
- asian[8]
- mediterranean[2]
- oceanian[7]
- animal figure[1]
- carved head[1]
- ceremonial flute stopper[1]
- ceremonial mask[1]
- conch shell trumpet[1]
- curio[3]
- dance mask[1]
- drum[2]
- effigy vessel[1]
- figure[1]
- figurine head[1]
- gong[1]
- herm[1]
- mask[2]
- processional figure[1]
- ritual bowl[1]
- sanza[1]
- sculpture[2]
- sistrum[1]
- statue[1]
- statuette[1]
- temple block[1]
- temple gong[1]
- xylophone[1]
- bali (indonesia)[1]
- bovillae[1]
- dobu[1]
- gabon[1]
- haiti[1]
- india[1]
- indonesia[1]
- italy[2]
- japan[5]
- kiriwina[1]
- korea[1]
- las remojadas[1]
- latium[2]
- mathura[1]
- mexico (central america)[1]
- minturnae[1]
- new britain[1]
- new guinea[2]
- new zealand[1]
- peru[1]
- port au prince[1]
- republic of the congo[1]
- santa ana, solomon islands[2]
- shengge[1]
- sherbro island[1]
- sierra leone[1]
- solomon islands[2]
- thailand[1]
- timbunke[1]
- trobriand islands[1]
- veracruz (mexico)[1]
- west nakanai[1]
- edo period[1]
- joseon dynasty[1]
- late classic[1]
- modern[1]
- roman period[1]
- andean[1]
- caribbean[1]
- central american[1]
- temple l[1]
- abalone shell[1]
- brass[2]
- bronze[1]
- ceramic[2]
- conch shell[1]
- fabric[1]
- fur[1]
- iron[2]
- marble (stone)[2]
- metal[1]
- paint[1]
- pigment[7]
- plant fiber[1]
- red sandstone[1]
- shell[2]
- skin[1]
- wood[16]
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