About the Artwork
Camel Saddle (Tamsak)
19th or 20th century
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African
Tuareg
Leather covered wood, silver, copper, and brass
Overall: 31 × 15 1/2 × 25 inches (78.7 × 39.4 × 63.5 cm)
Metalwork
African Art
Founders Society Purchase with funds from the Friends of African and African American Art, the African, Oceanic and New World Cultures General Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shelden III Fund, Henry E. and Consuelo W. Wenger Foundation fund, and funds from Russell J. Cameron, and Dr. and Mrs. Bryce Alpern
1994.23
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Provenance
Reynold C. Kerr (New York, New York, USA);1994-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Tuareg, African, Camel Saddle (Tamsak), 19th or 20th century, leather covered wood, silver, copper, and brass. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase with funds from the Friends of African and African American Art, the African, Oceanic and New World Cultures General Fund, et al., 1994.23.
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