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Ivory Salt Cellar, Sierra Leone

Ivory Salt Cellar, Sierra Leone
Europeans began collecting African art objects in the late 15th century. As the European market for such objects increased, African artists began to create objects specifically for export. This 16th-century ivory salt cellar was carved on Sherbro Island in Sierra Leone. Scholars have identified four of the eight figures that ring its base as Portuguese, evidence of the influence of Portuguese traders in western Africa.
Erich Lessing/Art Resource, NY
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African Art and Architecture; Ivory Carving
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