Main entrance portico
While the building proper is in a sort of simplified Renaissance style, emphasizing symmetry and purity of color, this portico, at the insistence of Dr. Albert C. Barnes, illustrates his love and commitment to African culture.
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The cartouche above the doorThe cartouche reads THE BARNES FOUNDATION MCMXXIII. "On the lintel are seated female figures of ceramic tile, modeled after figures made by the Senufo peoples of the Ivory Coast and Mali" (Great French Paintings 11).
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The colored ceramic tiles were manufactured by Enfield Pottery and Tile Works and "were modeled after a door relief of a mask and crocodile made by the Akan peoples of Ivory Coast and Ghana" (Great French Paintings 11). |
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Upper frieze with eight different tribal masks |
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