1994.195.McD Male Figure



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A carefully modeled hairstyle and elaborate beard frame the face of this male figure. The slightly opened mouth and heavy eyelids over pierced eyes combine to give him a severe expression. His prominent herniated navel is common in the sculptures of sub-Saharan cultures. Based on his beard and adornments, the figure probably represents a political ruler, a religious leader, or a man of high social rank, with a staff, scepter, ceremonial weapon, or adze slung over his shoulder.

The oldest extant African artworks outside of Egypt were discovered in Nok, a village in the plateau region of central Nigeria. Most of the sculptures date from 900 BC to 600 BCE. The connection between Nok and Sokoto, located hundreds of miles to the northwest, has yet to be determined, but some scholars relate the Sokoto works within those dates to a peripheral Nok style.

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

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1994: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from L. & R. Entwistle Co. Ltd., London [1]

[1] Works of art given or purchased by The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., a non-profit organization, are placed in the custody of the DMA for the purpose of public display on the premises of the Museum or in other recognized art galleries or museums.  The title to all works of art purchased (or otherwise acquired) by the McDermott Art Fund remains with the Fund.

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General Description
   
A carefully modeled hairstyle and elaborate beard frame the face of this male figure. The slightly opened mouth and heavy eyelids over pierced eyes combine to give him a severe expression. His prominent herniated navel is common in the sculptures of sub-Saharan cultures. Based on his beard and adornments, the figure probably represents a political ruler, a religious leader, or a man of high social rank, with a staff, scepter, ceremonial weapon, or adze slung over his shoulder.

The oldest extant African artworks outside of Egypt were discovered in Nok, a village in the plateau region of central Nigeria. Most of the sculptures date from 900 BC to 600 BCE. The connection between Nok and Sokoto, located hundreds of miles to the northwest, has yet to be determined, but some scholars relate the Sokoto works within those dates to a peripheral Nok style.

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

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1994: Dallas Museum of Art, purchased from L. & R. Entwistle Co. Ltd., London [1]

[1] Works of art given or purchased by The Eugene and Margaret McDermott Art Fund, Inc., a non-profit organization, are placed in the custody of the DMA for the purpose of public display on the premises of the Museum or in other recognized art galleries or museums.  The title to all works of art purchased (or otherwise acquired) by the McDermott Art Fund remains with the Fund.

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sculpture: AAT: 300047090
necklaces: AAT: 300046001
incising: AAT: 300053847
hairstyles: AAT: 300262903
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rulers (people): AAT: 300025475
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*Arts of Africa
patterns (design elements): AAT: 300010108
firing (technique): AAT: 300053887
mouths (animal or human components): DMA
beards: AAT: 300379263
elderly: AAT: 300025913
eyes (animal or human components): AAT: 300400484
piercing: AAT: 300231153
religious leaders: AAT: 300386283
scepters: AAT: 300214161
terracotta: AAT: 300010669
weapons: AAT: 300036926
adzes: AAT: 300023553
Sokoto (state/Nigeria): TGN: 1001959
thermoluminescence dating: AAT: 300054718
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