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Urn with Carved Figural Base and (missing) Monkey Lid



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Title

Urn with Carved Figural Base and (missing) Monkey Lid

Creator Biography

Africa

Culture

Senufo Culture

Place Made

Ivory Coast, Korhogo area
Cote d'Ivoire

Description

"The lid of this vessel was a monkey or a baboon, an animal that is well-known to West African cultures.
The urn shows relief carvings of birds and an antelope, and it is supported by a large figure that squats slightly and has a huge face that hangs down in the manner of a vulture. Rather than resembling a raptorial bird, however, the face of this sculpture resembles the Chi Wara figures of the Bamana, which combine the features of an antelope and a human, and the projections from its forehead resemble the stylized hairstyles seen on Senufo masks. As the Malinke, the Senufo, and the Bamana neighbor each other, this urn serves as a good example of the adoption of cultural practices and the stylistic sharing that typically takes place among neighboring African cultures."

Research by Tiffany Henson, 2011, Missouri State University student. Mentor: Dr. Billie Follensbee

Date Created

20th cent. (before 1985)

Century

20th

Item Dimensions

Urn: 82 cm h. x 23 cm w. x 30 cm d.

Medium

sculpture

Materials

wood

Techniques

carving

Provenance

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoneman

Acession Number

1985.26

Accession Year

1985

Photo Number

20230078
20230079