About the Artwork
War Tunic (batakari)
19th century
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African
Akan
Woven cotton fabric, dye, leather, animal skin, and wool
Overall: 39 × 50 inches (99.1 × 127 cm)
Costumes
African Art
Museum Purchase, Africa, Oceania and the Indigenous Americas General Art Fund, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, and funds from Gilbert B. and Lila Silverman, Judith Holmes Wyche, Andrew L. and Gayle Shaw Camden, Paralee G. Day, Dede and Oscar Feldman, Dexter Fields, M.D., Jimmy and Shirley Cooper, Roslyn Trotter, Dorothy R. Walker, Alvin E. Walker, Twig and Barbara Branch, Margaret H. Demant, Beverly Jenai Myers and Doris Rhea
2005.57
Public Domain
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Provenance
Oumar Doucoure;2005-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Akan, African, War Tunic (batakari), 19th century, woven cotton fabric, dye, leather, animal skin, and wool. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Africa, Oceania and the Indigenous Americas General Art Fund, Robert H. Tannahill Foundation Fund, et al., 2005.57.
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