"It will include fine art, paintings, sculpture, ethnographic art, crafts, possibly antiques and other collectibles - whatever is unique and has wide appeal."
(An additional 1,000 objects will be exhibited in the second part, which focuses on cultural and ethnographic art and which is scheduled to open in November.)
The Cantor Center Visual Arts collection is encyclopedic in nature, covering antiquity, ethnographic art, modern, contemporary and more.
But tapa is still affordable and attracts both history buffs and collectors of contemporary and ethnographic art.
Folk art and ethnographic art consist of classic and modern features that flourished as a result of European and Indigenous influences.
The museum was building archaeological, ethnographic, historical, numismatic, art historical, creative art and natural science collections.
Kristian Kreković (1901-1985) was a Bosnian Croat painter of portraits and ethnographic art.
In 1955 the Peruvian Government sponsored an exhibit of Kreković's Incan-inspired ethnographic art throughout the United States.
She is also a serious student of the ethnographic art of the Amazon basin.
Joseph G. Gerena, another private dealer in ethnographic art, said he had very little stock left.