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Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-17555a, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-6777, described as Wood and paper fan; floral motif; length 7 3/8 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 11-39726, described as Fan, pandanus in looped coiling; round 4 courses of red hibiscus, some hibiscus on handle; handle breadfruit wood (?); length 68.5 cm. Diameter 39.5 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 5-11558, described as Fan, Nigeria, Hausa att. July 27, 1972. 5-11558, acc no. 2879, file code 2.1. Collector: T.D. Lanagan. Donor: W.H. Lawson. Materials, techniques: wood frame covered with leather (glued & sewn); feathers added Context of use: for cooling off in hot weather Description: fan; wood frame is covered with glued and sewn leather (colors: red, white, black, yellow, green); red central panel has design of black-on-white bars, green and yellow cut out diamonds; feathers (green with some red and yellow) emerge from edges; 66 cm. l.; 44 cm. w.;
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-17733b, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-6786, described as Plastic and embroidered cloth fan; dragon-like creature; tassels; length 7.25 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 11-43449, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 5-287, described as Fire fan; twill plaited of split palm leaf; palm bib handle; red leather ornamentation; multicolor silk tassels
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 9-8089a,b, described as Fan (a); transparent design, flower and four symbols cut out trimmed in brown silk, straight round bamboo handle; 23.9 x 45.8 cm. Native name and meaning: “Matsukawa Uchiwa” - soft breeze. Design of the famous Japanese family Kusunoki. This crest was given by the Emperor. In a paper bag (b).
Hearst Museum object titled Fan, accession number 5-15843b, no description available.