The power of gold : Asante royal regalia from Ghana /

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Imprint:Dallas, Texas : Dallas Museum of Art, [2018]
Description:1 online resource (133 pages) : 162 illustrations (some color, one fold-out), color map
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12616907
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Varying Form of Title:Asante royal regalia from Ghana
Other authors / contributors:Walker, Roslyn A., editor, contributor.
Ehrlich, Martha J. (Martha Judith), 1940- contributor.
Geary, Christraud M., contributor.
McLeod, M. D. (Malcolm D.), contributor.
Ross, Doran H., contributor.
Dallas Museum of Art, organizer, host institution, publisher.
ISBN:9780300263268
0300263260
Notes:Catalog of an exhibition held at the Dallas Museum of Art, from April 15 to August 12, 2018.
Includes bibliographical references.
Description based on print record and online resource (A&AePortal, viewed on August 2, 2021).
Summary:"This stunning volume showcases and explores a rich and varied collection of Asante royal regalia in the broader context of Asante art. The Asante Kingdom, founded around 1701 in the Gold Coast (now Ghana), was renowned for gold, the foundation of its wealth and power. For centuries they mined this metal and traded it with northerners on the Saharan caravan routes and Europeans along the Atlantic coast. The earliest examples of Asante gold were recovered from the wreck of the Whydah, a slave ship that sank off Cape Cod in 1717. The Power of Gold focuses on a dazzling array of adornments and implements used by Asante royals and officials during the 18th century to the present day-providing a deeper understanding of the history, traditions, and visual arts of the Asante people, one of the thriving cultures of West Africa"--Publisher's description.
Other form:Print version: Power of gold 0300233043 9780300233049