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Ethnologisches Museum Afrika [VIII A 1736]
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"Sultan Joja von Bamum"

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Sultan Njoya auf einem Thron im Freien, dahinter sein Gefolge.

"Fig. 57. King Njoya and his servants in Buea, seat of German Governor. Njoya officially presented his father´s throne to the governoras a gift for Emperor Wilhelm II. (Unknown photographer, January)", aus: Geary, Christraud: Images from Bamum, German Colonial Photography at the Court of King Njoya, Cameroon, West Africa 1902-1915, publ. for Nat. Mus. of African Art by Smithsonian Inst. Press, Washington D.C., & London, 1988, S. 93 - Katalog zur Ausstellung (15.6.-6.9.1988)

Material/Technique

Präsentationsform: auf Karton

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Bildformat (Foto): Positiv, SW 13 x 18 cm

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Das aus der königlichen Kunstkammer hervorgegangene Ethnologische Museum gehört seit seiner Gründung 1873 international zu den größten und...

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