
EVA DILCUE

charcoal/pastel on gesso treated map · 22" x 27" After: Mask (Pwoon itok) from Democratic Republic of Congo, Northern Kuba, Bushoong, 20th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte on sauce treated paper · 18" x 24" · After: mask for Ngil society, Gabon, Fang people, 20th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal on sauce/gesso coated paper · 18" x 24" · After: Ancestral skull, southwest coast, Papua New Guinea, 20th century · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/pastel on coffee stained paper · 18" x 24" · After: Mask from Australia, Torres Strait, Mabuiag (Jervis Island), 19th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte on gesso covered newspaper · 22" x 24" · After: Ceremonial house gable mask, MIddle Sepik, Chambri people, Papua New Guinea · 1650 - 1820 AD · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte crayon on coffee stained paper · 6" x 6" · After: an ornament from the Prince Alexander Mts., Boiken people, 20th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte crayon on gesso coated paper · 18" x 24" · After: ornament from Prince Alexander Mts., Papua, New Guinea, Boiken people, 20th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte crayon on coffee stained paper · 6" x 6" · After: Basketry mask from the Prince Alexander Mts., Papua New Guinea, Abelam people, 20th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte crayon on gesso coated paper · 18" x 24" · After: carved lintel panel depicting separation of earth and sky, New Zealand, Maori, late 19th cent. Possibly carved by Hone Ngatoto · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte crayon on coffee stained paper · 5" x 9" · After: pottery figurine from Veracruz, Mexico, 6th - 8th cent. AD · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/mixed media on gesso coated tissue paper · 18" x 24" · After: Figure from West Papua New Guinea, Irian Jaya, Doyo Village, 18th - 19th cent. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco

charcoal/conte crayon on sauce treated paper · 18" x 24" · After: pottery figure from West Mexico, Jalisco, 600 bc - 600 ad. · DeYoung Museum, San Francisco