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March 01 2012
A “Harley Mask” at the Cleveland Museum of Art: More on Masks among the Mano and Dan Peoples (Liberia/Côte d'Ivoire)
Constantine Petridis,
Constantine Petridis
Constantine Petridis is Curator of African Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art and a consulting editor of African Arts. He is in the process of completing a manuscript for a book on Luluwa sculpture, the subject of his 1997 PhD dissertation at the University of Ghent. cpetridis@clevelandart.org
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Constantine Petridis
Constantine Petridis is Curator of African Art at the Cleveland Museum of Art and a consulting editor of African Arts. He is in the process of completing a manuscript for a book on Luluwa sculpture, the subject of his 1997 PhD dissertation at the University of Ghent. cpetridis@clevelandart.org
Elze Bruyninx
Online Issn: 1937-2108
Print Issn: 0001-9933
© 2012 by the Regents of the University of California.
2012
African Arts (2012) 45 (1): 16–31.
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Constantine Petridis, Elze Bruyninx; A “Harley Mask” at the Cleveland Museum of Art: More on Masks among the Mano and Dan Peoples (Liberia/Côte d'Ivoire). African Arts 2012; 45 (1): 16–31. doi: https://doi.org/10.1162/afar.2012.45.1.16
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