
Jo De Buck Tribal Arts African and Oceanic Art
Jo De Buck is specialized in ethnographic objects.
Biography
Jo De Buck is a well-know art dealer, based in the Sablon aera in Bruxelles since 1996.
For more than 20 years, he showcased in many art fairs such as Parcours des mondes (Paris), BRUNEAF (Bruxelles), and San Francisco Tribal and Textile Art Show (San Fransisco, Los Angeles et New York).
The publications about Emile Lejeune collection and Hendrik Elias heritage, are known as references in their field.
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BONGO MASK
Kuba-Ngeende people
Kuba Kingdom
Democratic Republic of Congo
Late 19th–early 20th century
Wood, pigments
Provenance:
Formerly in the collection of Lee and Dona Bronson, Los Angeles
James Stephenson, New York
Publications:
Joseph Cornet, A Survey of Zairian Art, North Carolina Museum of Art, 1978, p. 195, fig. 104
Jo De Buck, Treasures of the Kuba Kingdom, 2025, p. 58
© Frédéric Dehaen
NOBLE MAN'S PIPE
Kuba-Bushoong
Kuba Kingdom
Democratic Republic of Congo
Late 19th-early 20th century
Wood, bone, iron, and bronze
L.: 68 cm
Provenance:
Collected by a Belgian family before 1925
Formerly in the Cécile Kerner Gallery, Brussels
Publication:
Jo De Buck, Treasures of the Kuba Kingdom, 2025, pp. 197–198
© Frédéric Dehaen
Contact
43 Rue Des Minimes, Bruxelles, Belgique
+32475841729
+32475841729
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12, rue Jacques Callot
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