1969.S.168 Ceremonial adze with head and torso


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
On ceremonial occasions, a Pende chief carried an adze—like this one—over his shoulder. It is not an ordinary tool used to sculpt wood but an ornate version of the conventional model. This ceremonial adze features a head carved at the top of the handle.

Imported European brass upholstery tacks, considered luxury goods and kept to a high shine, adorn the figure’s head or skullcap. Both the hairstyle and scarification marks on the cheeks are found on Pende masks with visual references to both leadership and hunting, which is an important activity displaying bravery and skill. A very long iron blade issues from the figure’s mouth. At the back on the handle, a female bust carved in full relief is positioned upside down. When viewed in profile, the small skull-like head appears to be an exaggerated depiction of the head at the top of the adze.

Drawn from
  • Roslyn A. Walker, PhD, Label text, 2015.
  • Roslyn A. Walker,"Ceremonial adze with head and torso," in The Arts of Africa at the Dallas Museum of Art (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2009), 84.

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n.d.: Stillman Collection, New York

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

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The main source for this provenance is the object record card in the Collections Records object file.

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

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On ceremonial occasions, a Pende chief carried an adze—like this one—over his shoulder. It is not an ordinary tool used to sculpt wood but an ornate version of the conventional model. This ceremonial adze features a head carved at the top of the handle.

Imported European brass upholstery tacks, considered luxury goods and kept to a high shine, adorn the figure’s head or skullcap. Both the hairstyle and scarification marks on the cheeks are found on Pende masks with visual references to both leadership and hunting, which is an important activity displaying bravery and skill. A very long iron blade issues from the figure’s mouth. At the back on the handle, a female bust carved in full relief is positioned upside down. When viewed in profile, the small skull-like head appears to be an exaggerated depiction of the head at the top of the adze.

Drawn from
  • Roslyn A. Walker, PhD, Label text, 2015.
  • Roslyn A. Walker,"Ceremonial adze with head and torso," in The Arts of Africa at the Dallas Museum of Art (New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 2009), 84.

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Notes

Catalogue essays

Artist/designers

Cultures

Geography 

Process/materials

Historical periods

Individuals

Subject terms

RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
n.d.: Stillman Collection, New York

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

Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the object record card in the Collections Records object file.

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

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hunting: AAT: 300239666
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female: AAT: 300189557
handles: AAT: 300024927
ceremonial objects: AAT: 300234117
heads (representations): AAT: 300262520
wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
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torso: AAT: 300375051
mouths (animal or human components): DMA
brass (alloy): AAT: 300010946
metal: AAT: 300010900
Democratic Republic of the Congo (nation): TGN: 1000159
blades (tool and equipment components): AAT: 300024917
Pende: AAT: 300016268
adzes: AAT: 300023553
tacks: AAT: 300036430
skullcaps (caps): AAT: 300046125
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