2007.7 Sword with handle resembling a human face in profile


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Long ago among the Tanimbarese, the krai silai (great sword), was the most impressive of all weaponry. The handles of such swords were usually composed of wood and bone and decorated with carved spiral patterns. This krai silai  is distinguished by the shape of its handle which resembles a human face in profile. According to the Tanimbarese, the face could be that of an ancestor who guaranteed protection and a successful outcome in battle to the bearer of the sword. This symbolism was common on Tanimbar, where ancestor veneration was practiced. Ancestors were believed to take up residence in tools and weapons bearing their image and help their descendants in undertaking difficult endeavors.

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Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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n.d.: Mission of the Sacred Heart, Tilburg, The Netherlands [1]

n.d.: Antonio Casanovas

n.d.: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas

n.d.: Philippe Guimiot

n.d.: Baudouin de Grunne

n.d.: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, purchased from Sotheby's

n.d.: Joel Cooner Gallery, Dallas, Texas

2007: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above, Dallas, Texas [2]

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The main source for this provenance is the Acquisition Proposal in the Collections Records object file (2007.7).

[1] The sword was deaccessioned. 

[2] See the copy of the invoice dated December 16, 2006, in the Collections Records object file (2007.7).

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Long ago among the Tanimbarese, the krai silai (great sword), was the most impressive of all weaponry. The handles of such swords were usually composed of wood and bone and decorated with carved spiral patterns. This krai silai  is distinguished by the shape of its handle which resembles a human face in profile. According to the Tanimbarese, the face could be that of an ancestor who guaranteed protection and a successful outcome in battle to the bearer of the sword. This symbolism was common on Tanimbar, where ancestor veneration was practiced. Ancestors were believed to take up residence in tools and weapons bearing their image and help their descendants in undertaking difficult endeavors.

Excerpt from
Roslyn A. Walker, Label text, 2013.

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RELATED OBJECTS 

PROVENANCE 
n.d.: Mission of the Sacred Heart, Tilburg, The Netherlands [1]

n.d.: Antonio Casanovas

n.d.: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas

n.d.: Philippe Guimiot

n.d.: Baudouin de Grunne

n.d.: Steven G. Alpert, Dallas, Texas, purchased from Sotheby's

n.d.: Joel Cooner Gallery, Dallas, Texas

2007: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from above, Dallas, Texas [2]

Notes:
The main source for this provenance is the Acquisition Proposal in the Collections Records object file (2007.7).

[1] The sword was deaccessioned. 

[2] See the copy of the invoice dated December 16, 2006, in the Collections Records object file (2007.7).

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handles: AAT: 300024927
hilts: AAT: 300037119
faces (animal or human components): AAT: 300251798
ritual (events): AAT: 300065284
male: AAT: 300189559
spirals (geometric figures): AAT: 300163114
ceremonies: AAT: 300054754
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wood (plant material): AAT: 300011914
iron (metal): AAT: 300011002
patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
ritual objects: AAT: 300312158
ancestors: AAT: 300255718
bone (material): AAT: 300011798
ancestor veneration: AAT: 300400471
*Arts of the Pacific Islands
battles: AAT: 300185692
marriage (social construct): AAT: 300055475
rattan: AAT: 300011865
sword: AAT: 300037048
horn (animal material): AAT: 300011826
Tanimbar Pulau Pulau (island group/Indonesia): TGN: 1010329
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