Bamileke statue used for the enthronement of the chief. She represents a female figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor of the protestant hospital of Bangwa, set up by the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical mission society) in the south of the region Bamileke in 1935. Broussous took many photographs documenting the art, the architecture, the traditions and the daily-life of Bamileke chieftainships. He also made several films
The chief who ruled when the photograph was taken is on the left and his predecessors have a decreas...
The chief's wife carries her baby in her arms. The white and black spots remind the leopard skin.; F...
The statue represents the head of a Bamileke chief.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the hea...
The statuette represents a female figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor o...
Statue used for the enthronement of the Bamileke chief. A man with a mask made with cowries and plai...
The statue represents a human figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor of th...
The statuette is in wood and shows a human figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head...
Portrait of a woman who attends to the enthronement of the chief.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Brousso...
The statuette is in wood. It has two faces.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor...
Woman attending to the enthronement of the chief. She wears a traditional dress, made with fabric an...
Portrait of a Bamileke man who attends to the enthronement of the chief. He wears feathered hairdres...
The statue is covered with orange and white beads and black beads on the breast.; From 1945 to 1959,...
The statue was made at the effigy of the first chief's wife. She carries a baby in her left hand. He...
The sculpture represents a female figure. It belongs to a door frame.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Bro...
The sculpture holds a cup in its hands. Spots in black and white remind the leopardskin. The hypertr...
The chief who ruled when the photograph was taken is on the left and his predecessors have a decreas...
The chief's wife carries her baby in her arms. The white and black spots remind the leopard skin.; F...
The statue represents the head of a Bamileke chief.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the hea...
The statuette represents a female figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor o...
Statue used for the enthronement of the Bamileke chief. A man with a mask made with cowries and plai...
The statue represents a human figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor of th...
The statuette is in wood and shows a human figure.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head...
Portrait of a woman who attends to the enthronement of the chief.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Brousso...
The statuette is in wood. It has two faces.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the head doctor...
Woman attending to the enthronement of the chief. She wears a traditional dress, made with fabric an...
Portrait of a Bamileke man who attends to the enthronement of the chief. He wears feathered hairdres...
The statue is covered with orange and white beads and black beads on the breast.; From 1945 to 1959,...
The statue was made at the effigy of the first chief's wife. She carries a baby in her left hand. He...
The sculpture represents a female figure. It belongs to a door frame.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Bro...
The sculpture holds a cup in its hands. Spots in black and white remind the leopardskin. The hypertr...
The chief who ruled when the photograph was taken is on the left and his predecessors have a decreas...
The chief's wife carries her baby in her arms. The white and black spots remind the leopard skin.; F...
The statue represents the head of a Bamileke chief.; From 1945 to 1959, Daniel Broussous was the hea...