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Roy Sieber Photographs

National Museum of African Art

Object Details

Photographer
Sieber, Roy, 1923-2001
Place
Africa
Nigeria
Ghana
Cameroon
Photographer
Sieber, Roy, 1923-2001
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Roy Sieber Photographs
Biographical/Historical note
American historian Roy Sieber (1923-2001) is considered the founder of the discipline of African art history in the United States. He graduated from the New School for Social Research in New York in 1949, earned his M.A. at the University of Iowa (1951) and his Ph.D. from Iowa State University (1951), where he taught art history from 1950 to 1962. He joined Indiana University as an associate professor in 1962, one of the original scholars in the University's nascent African Studies Program as the Rudy Professor of Fine Arts. Sieber worked as the Associate Director for Collections and Research at the National Museum of African Art (Smithsonian Institution) from 1983 to 1993, where he was responsible for evaluating collection research and developing acquisition standards. Sieber received the first Leadership Award from the Arts Council of the African Studies Association in 1986. Througout his career Sieber produced significant publications and served as lecturer and visiting professor at several universities in Africa as well as the United States. He was a member of the American Council of Learned Societies/Social Science Research Council Joint Committee on Africa between 1963 and 1971 and later the African Studies Association and the primitive art advisory committee at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Extent
845 Slides (photographs) (color)
845 Slides (photographs) (dupe slides, color)
1068 Negatives (photographic) (+ field notes & contact prints , black & white, 35 mm.)
1,054 Photographic prints (black & white, 8 x 10 in.)
Date
1958-1991
Custodial History note
Donated by Roy Sieber, 1993.
Archival Repository
Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
Identifier
EEPA.1993-009
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Slides (photographs)
Negatives (photographic)
Photographic prints
Color slides
Negatives
Black-and-white negatives
Citation
Roy Sieber Photographs, EEPA 1993-009, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution.
Arrangement note
Arranged chronologically
Rights
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Genre/Form
Photographic prints
Color slides
Negatives
Black-and-white negatives
Restrictions
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1536867901023-1536867901071-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo74174dc29-9e50-46ee-8d05-1539056920b8

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  • Man Wearing Adinkra Cloth

  • Women's weave

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Dixcove

  • Tattooer's chart

  • Odwira ceremony, at Akropong

  • Timi of Ede Nigeria

  • Horizontal Mask

  • Water pot

  • Dixcove

  • Kukyekone, Burufu, Shrine

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Crowd around the Timi (king) of Ede, Nigeria

  • Weaving

  • Kpiim Shrine At Burufu

  • Old palace, Nkwatia, Ghana

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Oyomea, Possession Rites

  • Kwahu-Ntesu

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Kwahu Funerary Terra Cottas of the Last Priest of Bruku (Tutelary Deity of Kwahu) Resting on Asipim Chairs, Tafo, Ghana

  • Mourning Cloth and Stamps, Adinkra Technique, Kumasi Area, Ghana

  • Pram Pram Spring Festival

  • Oyomea, Possession Rites

  • Shai Pottery Techniques, 2nd Firing, View #4

  • Yoruba woman with facial tattoos

  • Woodworking

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Mosque, Larabanga

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Dixcove

  • Woman

  • Mosque, Larabanga

  • Yoruba women and tub of dye, Ede, Nigeria

  • Adinkra Cloth, Ghana

  • Woman

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Embroidered leather

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Kwahu potter at work, Ghana

  • Horizontal Mask

  • Basket weaving

  • Drummers At Performance

  • Works of art in situ

  • Portrait of elderly man, Ede (Osun State), Nigeria

  • Dyeing

  • Dixcove

  • Woodworking

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Forming A Pot, Branam

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Woodworking

  • Woodworking

  • House, Kassena, Navrongo area, Northern Ghana

  • Old palace, Obameng, Ghana

  • Artist

  • Shai Pottery Techniques, 1st Firing, View #2

  • Mosque, Larabanga

  • Tumu-Koro's Palace

  • Baskets

  • Basket making

  • Woodworking

  • Embroidered textile

  • Konfusi Wora, Chief of Konfusi

  • Weaving

  • Shai Pottery Techniques, 1st Firing, View #5

  • Pottery

  • Oyomea, Possession Rites

  • Linguist staff, Ghana

  • Shai Pottery Construction Techniques

  • Oyomea, Possession Rites

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Making pottery, Yoruba peoples, Ede, Nigeria

  • Firing, Branam

  • Portrait of woman, Ede (Osun State), Nigeria

  • Basket making

  • Coming of Age Ceremony for Girls, Dodowa, Ghana

  • Basket weaving

  • Forming A Pot, Branam

  • Basket making

  • Shai Pottery Construction Techniques, View #1

  • Leader, Ghana

  • Dyeing

  • Dancers Performing in Ghana

  • Horizontal Mask

  • Tattooer

  • Mask

  • Madina, Possession Dance

  • Guma-na (near Tamole), Chief Being Enshrined

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