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Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-387, described as Figurine; light-colored wood; long-necked anthropomorphic figure holding ball in hands. Tourist art. Length 29.3 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-388, described as Figurine; light-colored wood; long-necked anthropomorphic figures holding ball in hands. Tourist art. Signed “M. D. Rauh - Bali.” Length 19.5 cm.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 5-13192, described as Figurine; standing female figurine; carved dark wood; badly split; height 26 cm
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-74, described as Wood carving: female astride demon; gray color; demon’s tail missing. Temple idol or decorative piece. c.a. 1900. Height 10 1/2 inches. Base 6 1/2 x 5 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 5-6316, described as Carving; wood; three-legged animal or spirit form with human figure on top; painted red and black. Height 21.5 cm. This is a small one meant for a child; usually purchased by the mother, who keeps such an image and passes it on to the wife of her son when he marries. This practice seems to be unique to this town. A special figure; use is personal, but generally it serves as messenger to ancestor and god. One must serve and pray to it before any undertaking to ensure protection and success. Top figure usually considered to represent the owner.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-238, described as Light wood carving; frog on base. “Tourist art.” Base diameter 5 1/8 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-239, described as Light wood carving; gaping-mouthed fish; sculpted scales. “Tourist art.” Length 12 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 11-37378, no description available.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-240, described as Light woodcarving; reclining carabao scratching face with hoof. “Tourist art.” Length 5 1/2 inches.
Hearst Museum object titled Wooden figurine, accession number 18-244, described as Light woodcarving of gaping-mouthed fish with exaggerated dorsal fin. “Tourist art.” Height 16 1/2 inches.