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Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Oppenheimer in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall T. Steves, Sr., on the occasion of their golden anniversary.
Unknown
ca. A.D. 800-1200
Culture: Coclé culture
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Rev. Guido Nuernberger.
early 20th century
Culture: Zulu peoples
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Rev. Guido Nuernberger.
mid- 20th century
Culture: Zulu peoples
San Antonio Museum of Art, Gift of Maeve Frederica Sterling Bacher, Charlottesville, VA, in loving memory of her father, Frederick A. Sterling, who served in Peru in the 1920s as U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary, and her mother, Dorothy W. Sterling
18th-19th century
The Robert K. Winn Collection.
19th century
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Peter P. Cecere.
18th-19th century
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Peter P. Cecere.
18th-19th century
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Peter P. Cecere.
18th-19th century
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Howard E. Smith.
Unknown
ca. A.D. 100-700
Culture: Teotihuacan
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Maeve Frederica Sterling Bacher, Charlottesville, VA, in loving memory of her father, Frederick A. Sterling, who served in Peru in the 1920s as U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary, and her mother, Dorothy W. Sterling.
18th-19th century
Culture: Peruvian
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Maeve Frederica Sterling Bacher, Charlottesville, VA, in loving memory of her father, Frederick A. Sterling, who served in Peru in the 1920s as U.S. Minister Plenipotentiary, and her mother, Dorothy W. Sterling.
18th-19th century
Culture: Peruvian
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