1969.S.94 Head with stylized body


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Bwami ritual objects include carved wood and ivory human figures with specific names and meanings, which, without field documentation, cannot always be identified with confidence. A qualified, usually male, member of the governing Bwami association commissions an artist to carve a figure but only indicates the gender, pose, and size. The artists does not necessarily know the intended use of the figure so he is free to express himself. The name and meaning of the figure are specified in a ritual of dedication Thereafter, it was kept in a special basket and cleaned and oiled before being displayed to other members. Upon the member's death, figure carvings might be distributed to appropriate Bwami members, assuring the permanent presence of the deceased. 

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Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, Arts of Africa, 2015.

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n.d.: Gustave Dehondt, Brussels

n.d.: Clark and Frances Stillman Collection, Dallas, Texas/New York

1969: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Eugene and Margaret McDermott [1]

[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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Bwami ritual objects include carved wood and ivory human figures with specific names and meanings, which, without field documentation, cannot always be identified with confidence. A qualified, usually male, member of the governing Bwami association commissions an artist to carve a figure but only indicates the gender, pose, and size. The artists does not necessarily know the intended use of the figure so he is free to express himself. The name and meaning of the figure are specified in a ritual of dedication Thereafter, it was kept in a special basket and cleaned and oiled before being displayed to other members. Upon the member's death, figure carvings might be distributed to appropriate Bwami members, assuring the permanent presence of the deceased. 

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

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Notes

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
n.d.: Gustave Dehondt, Brussels

n.d.: Clark and Frances Stillman Collection, Dallas, Texas/New York

1969: Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, gift of Eugene and Margaret McDermott [1]

[1] The name of the Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, founded in 1933, was changed to the Dallas Museum of Art in 1983.

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ivory (material): AAT: 300011857
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faces (animal or human components): AAT: 300251798
carving (processes): AAT: 300053149
heads (representations): AAT: 300262520
human figures: AAT: 300404114
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*Arts of Africa
ritual objects: AAT: 300312158
Democratic Republic of the Congo (nation): TGN: 1000159
Lega: AAT: 300016404
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