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Kongo

Flask with Figurative Lid

Kongo, 1799-1898

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Kongo

Flask with Figurative Lid

Kongo, 1799-1898

Physical Qualities Wood, 6 1/8 x 2 3/4 in. (15.5 x 7 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of David and Gayle Ackley, Baltimore
Object Number 2013.371
Wooden figures from the Kongo Kingdom are well known. These four examples from the mid-19th to early-20th centuries were carved for and used by people who enjoyed social and political prestige. Each figure adopts a different posture. The mother carrying a child atop the pestle kneels in supplication, enacting a posture widely represented throughout the kingdom. The man on top of the flywhisk sports a suit based on European types and sits upon a stool. The upward turn of his hands and eyes are like those of the man upon the flask, who appears made-an oddity in Kongo art. So too is his posture, with legs dangling downward. The figure atop the leader's staff sits cross-legged with hands bound at back to suggest enslavement-a rare but not unusual position, particularly in the context of court art. Facial features vary greatly, indicating the figures were made in different regions of this vast kingdom.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2013; David Ackley, Baltimore, by exchange, 2009; David Ross, Indianapolis; Charles Miller, Long Island
(per NB conversation with D. Ackley 04/19/2011)

From Donor Documentation Worksheet:
Object obtained from David and Bonnie Ross Indianapolis, In, by exchange 2009. The source obtained the object from Charles Miller, Long Island, NY.
per D. Ackley 04/27/11 - entered by L.Simmons 05/02/11
New Arrivals: Gifts of Art for a New Century
Bassani, Ezio. Scultura africana nei musei italiani. Musei d'Italia-Meraviglie d'Italia. Roma: Calderini, 1977: pgs.7,78-80.

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