Kuba
Palm Wine Cup
Kuba, 1867-1932
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Kuba
Palm Wine Cup
Kuba, 1867-1932
Physical Qualities
Wood, 6 7/8 x 3 3/4 x 3 15/16 in. (17.5 x 9.5 x 10 cm.)
Credit Line
Gift of Robert Elkin, Mitchellville, Maryland
Object Number
2004.223
Label for Meditations on African Art: Pattern, Mar 12, 2008-Aug 17, 2008:
"Individually commissioned goblets were used on social occasions to demonstrate both the virtuosity and innovation of the artist and sophistication of the owner. In each of these cups, the artist has reduced the figure or form to its essentials. This economical and witty approach to the subject matter provides a dramatic foil to the tactile patterns on each cup. The designs that appear before the ears of the figurative cups may refer to the scarification marks Kuba men and women acquire both to ease recurrent headaches and to mark their identity. Whether applied to the face, coiffure, rim, or base, the patterns that appear on these vessels are found throughout the extensive Kuba visual vocabulary." -Karen Milbourne
BMA by gift, 2004; Robert Elkin, Bethesda, Maryland; sold to Elkin by Marc L. Felix; Ex-collection Viscar, c. 1918
Meditations on African Art: Pattern
Glaze, Anita J. and Alfred L. Scheinberg, Discoveries: African Art from the Smiley Collection, [Urbana-Champaign]: Krannert Art Museum, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1989, p 73.
