Door, mid 19th century, 102 x 51 x 10 in. (259.1 x 129.5 x 25.4 cm) (approx.), Wood, iron, Tanzania, 19th century, To own a stone mansion along East Africas Swahili coast meant your family was freeborn and in control of global circuits of trade and cultural exchange. The unadorned whiteness of the buildings exterior symbolized the purity of the family; the only ornamentation was the massive carved doorframe in the main entrance—a hint of the wealth and sophistication inside. An 'international style' that developed in Zanzibar during the 19th century fused visual styles from mainland Africa, Gujarat, the Red Sea, and the Persian Gulf, all represented on this door.
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