2016.3 Kneeling female figure with bowl and figures


GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Respectfully kneeling and holding a bowl, this type of female figure represents an olumeye, "one who knows honor." She wears an intricately braided irun agogo hairstyle that was worn by recent brides and priestesses devoted to particular orishas (deities). Her face and body are elaborately decorated with scarification. She is adorned with triangular amulets carved in relief on her chest and back as protection against malevolent forces. The small figures carved in high relief on her upper arms may represent deceased twins (ibeji). The bowl itself is decorated with a human face. In the past, such beautiful offering bowls were found in royal palaces or shrines, where they presented gifts of kola nuts or some precious item to special visitors. 

Considerably smaller than the majority of olumeye, this one may have served as a shrine object. A symbolic offering to a deity would have been placed in the bowl.   

Excerpt from
  • Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, Arts of Africa, 2015.

NOTES

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Artist/designers
Adeshina Family Workshop

Cultures
Yoruba: AAT: 300016031

Geography 
Nigeria (nation): TGN: 1000182
Effon Alaiye: AAT: 7000560

Process/materials
carving (processes): AAT: 300053149

Historical periods
nineteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404513
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514

Individuals

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PROVENANCE 
Before 1953: Olubadan of Ibadan, Nigeria

1953-1970: private collection(s), Nigeria

1970-1984: Robert Plant Armstrong (d. 1984), Dallas, TX 

From 1985: Al Abrams, Connecticut

Until 2015: private collection, Europe

2015: Michael Oliver, New York 

2016: Dallas Museum of Art, African Collection Fund, purchase from above 

The main source for this provenance is the object summary, dated June 3, 2016, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file.   

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General Description
Respectfully kneeling and holding a bowl, this type of female figure represents an olumeye, "one who knows honor." She wears an intricately braided irun agogo hairstyle that was worn by recent brides and priestesses devoted to particular orishas (deities). Her face and body are elaborately decorated with scarification. She is adorned with triangular amulets carved in relief on her chest and back as protection against malevolent forces. The small figures carved in high relief on her upper arms may represent deceased twins (ibeji). The bowl itself is decorated with a human face. In the past, such beautiful offering bowls were found in royal palaces or shrines, where they presented gifts of kola nuts or some precious item to special visitors. 

Considerably smaller than the majority of olumeye, this one may have served as a shrine object. A symbolic offering to a deity would have been placed in the bowl.   

Excerpt from
  • Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, Arts of Africa, 2015.

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Notes

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers
Adeshina Family Workshop

Cultures
Yoruba: AAT: 300016031

Geography 
Nigeria (nation): TGN: 1000182
Effon Alaiye: AAT: 7000560

Process/materials
carving (processes): AAT: 300053149

Historical periods
nineteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404513
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514

Individuals

Subject terms


RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
Before 1953: Olubadan of Ibadan, Nigeria

1953-1970: private collection(s), Nigeria

1970-1984: Robert Plant Armstrong (d. 1984), Dallas, TX 

From 1985: Al Abrams, Connecticut

Until 2015: private collection, Europe

2015: Michael Oliver, New York 

2016: Dallas Museum of Art, African Collection Fund, purchase from above 

The main source for this provenance is the object summary, dated June 3, 2016, copy in Dallas Museum of Art Collections Records object file.   

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sculpture: AAT: 300047090
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carving (processes): AAT: 300053149
offering (tribute/payment/economic concepts/social science concepts): AAT: 300417700
royalty (nobility): AAT: 300188750
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wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
nineteenth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404513
apotropaic: DMA
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Nigeria (nation): TGN: 1000182
Yoruba: AAT: 300016031
prestige: AAT: 300343604
braids (hairstyle): AAT: 300404709
brown (color): AAT: 300127490
bowls (vessels): AAT: 300203596
twentieth century (dates CE): AAT: 300404514
shrines (religious / ceremonial structures): AAT: 300007558
god (deity): AAT: 300343851
nut (plant component): AAT: 300011897
kneeling: AAT: 300265356
brides: AAT: 300343613
amulets: AAT: 300266585
palace (official residence): AAT: 300005734
devotional objects: AAT: 300234144
scarifications (visual works): AAT: 300262452
twins: AAT: 300263240
priestesses: AAT: 300343853
Effon Alaiye: AAT: 7000560
Kola nuts (genus Cola): DMA
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