

Shomen Kongo: The Blue-Faced Kongo
The image depicts Shomen Kongo: The Blue-Faced Kongo, created by an unknown artist. The artwork features a large green figure with a blue skirt and a circular halo behind its head. The figure has its right hand raised, holding an object. Its left hand holds a staff. Two white-clad figures sit on either side of the green figure. At the bottom, three small black figures sit with their legs bent. Two birds are positioned in front of them. The background of the image is a brown color with two circles, one white and one orange, resembling the sun and moon.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 386 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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