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ClassificationsAfrican Art

Rectangular Sculpture with Six Figures

Place CreatedLoango, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Africa
CultureVili
Datelate 19th-early 20th Century
MediumIvory
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Dimensions2 1/2 x 1 3/4 x 1 in. (6.4 x 4.4 x 2.5 cm)
Object number2007.018.001
Label TextFrom the mid-19th century through the first two decades of the 20th, the Vili peoples of the coastal region of Loango (situated within present-day Democratic Republic of Congo) created ivory sculptures for sale to Europeans. Many carvings cover entire elephant tusks with a spiraling procession of small figures. Others are small enough to fit in the palm of the hand or slip into a pocket for easy transport.

This tiny, superbly carved sculpture features relief scenes of the colonial encounter between Europeans and Africans. On one side of the carving, a rural African trader wearing a cap and a long wrapped skirt shakes hands on a business deal with an urban African businessman wearing elements of Scottish dress, the urban fashion-forward dress of the day. On the reverse side, a smartly dressed European gentleman addresses an elite African woman using a long-standing indigenous Vili gesture of respect and mourning: hand-to-chin. More difficult to interpret are the naked figures on the sides of the sculpture. The modest figure covering his genitals suggests missionary-instilled attitudes toward nudity. The figure's pose is reminiscent of European Christian representations of Adam and Eve's expulsion from Eden and may be based on printed imagery featured in mission Bibles. On the reverse side, another naked figure is shown dropping off a wall, perhaps a reference to escape from slavery, by then an "officially" banned practice.
Exhibition HistoryMCCM Permanent Collection Installation, November 19, 2007 - December 1, 2014
MCCM Permanent Collection Installation, August 6, 2016 - September 1, 2016
Sleight of Hand, Zuckerman Museum of Art, Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Georgia, September 10 - December 4, 2016
MCCM Permanent Collection Installation, January 17, 2017 - Present
Published ReferencesMCCM Newsletter, December 2007 - February 2008.
Michael C. Carlos Museum: Highlights of the Collections (Atlanta: Michael C. Carlos Museum, 2011), 109.
ProvenanceSkinner Auctioneers, Boston, September 20, 2003, sale 2209, lot 93. Ex coll. Gary Hendershott, Little Rock, Arkansas. Purchased by MCCM from Heritage Auction Galleries, June 2007, African & Oceanic Art Signature Auction, sale 645, lot 48235.
Status
On view
Collections
  • African Art
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