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Akua’ba Figure

Asante and Francis Akwasi

Akua’ba Figure

Asante, 1969-1978

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Akua’ba Figure

Asante, 1969-1978

Physical Qualities Wood, 16 1/16 x 4 3/16 in. (40.8 x 10.7 cm.)
Credit Line Purchased as the gift of Robert A. and Margot W. Milch, Baltimore, in Honor of Janet and Alan Wurtzburger
Object Number 1983.43
Akua’mma (singular akua’ba) are stylized interpretations of ideal children. Desirable physical attributes such as a smooth, broad forehead and ringed neck are enhanced until they take on an abstract quality. Often both front and back of an akua’ba’s slender head are adorned with patterns that refer to marks of protection and beauty or serve as decoration. Perhaps it is the skillful and aesthetic manner in which the form of akua’mma have been pared down to essential elements that has led to their widespread replication. Akua’mma appear in paintings, jewelry and a range of arts from around the world. They are also produced in large numbers for the international market. Both the stunning Fante figure with rectangular head and the delicate Asante figure with white beads may have been carved by skilled artists for export.
Karen Milbourne, BMA, "Meditations on African Art: PATTERN," March 12-August 17, 2008

Culture

Asante

2000–2000

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Artist/Maker

Francis Akwasi

2000–2000

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