2015.48.7 Standing female figure


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
The head of this female figure is slightly turned, departing from the traditional African norm of depicting humans or animals in a full frontal, static manner. In the absence of field-collection documentation, it is not possible to know whether this is a religious or secular object. 

2015.42.1 Stool


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
This low, saddle-shaped stool (ebonga) was considered a status symbol in Ngala society. By definition, prestige objects are made of expensive materials and require a specialist to make them.

2014.52.1 Vessel with handles


GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
Elaborate surface decoration distinguishes this vessel as Bozo-Somono. Before firing, it was embellished with raised bands and incised and impressed geometric motifs, and was then painted with a red slip (liquid clay mixture).

Dozier Trade Beads

GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The following excerpt is from the essay "African Art at the DMA: a Brief History," by Roslyn A. Walker, The Margaret McDermott Curator of African Art.