ClassificationsAfrican Art
Pot
Place CreatedBurkina Faso, Africa
CultureLobi
Date20th Century
MediumCeramic
Credit LineAnonymous gift
Dimensions17 1/2 in. (44.5 cm)
Object number2004.016.078
Label TextThis vessel exemplifies the ceramic style of several Gur-speaking Lobi peoples. Lobi ceramic vessels are particularly refined and elegant due to an economy of decoration and simplicity of form. Vessel shapes are near-perfect spheres, bisected at the shoulder or belly into contrasting textured and glossy surfaces. Incised arching lines complement the rounded shape of the vessel. Potters decorate vessels with motifs that they also incorporate into other art forms, such as archictecture.Exhibition HistorySpirited Vessels: Creation and Ritual in African Ceramics, Michael C. Carlos Museum, February 7 - April 11, 2004
ProvenanceEx private collection, United States, purchased from African dealers between 1994 and 2001.
Status
Not on viewCollections
- African Art
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late 4th Century BCE
late 2nd Century BCE
664-180 BCE
ca. 540 BCE
after 1912
mid 6th Century BCE