Chapter 27: African Art

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Adobe

a building material made from earth, straw, or clay dried in the sun

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Aka

an elephant mask of the Bamileke people of Cameroon

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Byeri

in the art of the Fang people, a reliquary guardian figure

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Bundu

masks used by the women’s Sande society to bring girls into puberty

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Cire perdue

the lost wax process. A bronze casting method in which a figure is modeled in clay and covered with wax and then recovered with clay. When fired in a kiln, the wax melts away, leaving a channel between the two layers of clay which can be used as a mold for liquid metal

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Fetish

an object believed to possess magical powers

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Ikenga

a shrine figure symbolizing traditional male attributes of the Igbo people

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Lukasa

a memory board used by the Luba people of central Africa

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Mblo

a commemorative portrait of the Baule people

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Ndop

a Kuba commemorative portrait of a king in an ideal state

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Nkisi n’kondi

a Kongo power figure

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Pwo

a female mask worn by women of the Chokwe people

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Scarification

scarring of the skin in patterns by cutting with a knife

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Torons

wooden beams projecting from walls of adobe buildings

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<p>Great Zimbabwe</p>
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<p>Great Zimbabwe</p>

Great Zimbabwe

  • a prosperous trading center and royal complex; items from as far away as Persia and China have been found.

  • Walls: 800 feet long, 32 feet tall; 17 feet thick at base.

  • Internal and external passageways are tightly bounded, narrow, and long

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<p>Canonical Tower, Great Zimbabwe</p>
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<p>Canonical Tower, Great Zimbabwe</p>

Canonical Tower, Great Zimbabwe

  • modeled on traditional shapes of grain silos; control over food symbolized wealth, power, and royal largesse.

  • resembles a granary and represented a good harvest and prosperity; grain gathered, stored, and dispensed as a symbol of royal power.

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Zimbabwe

derives from a Shona term meaning “venerated houses” or “houses of stone.”

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<p>Great Mosque of Djenné</p>
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<p>Great Mosque of Djenné</p>

Great Mosque of Djenné

  • Crowning ornaments have ostrich eggs, symbols of fertility and purity.

  • Roof has several holes with terra cotta lids to circulate air into the main room.

  • Largest mud-brick mosque in the world.

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<p>Benin Wall Plaque</p>
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<p>Benin Wall Plaque</p>

Benin Wall Plaque

  • One of 900 brass plaques produced, each between 16 and 18 inches.

  • Shows aspects of court life in the Benin culture.

  • It decorated the walls of the royal palace in Benin.

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<p>Golden Stool of Ashanti (Sika Dwa Kofi)</p>
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<p>Golden Stool of Ashanti (Sika Dwa Kofi)</p>

Golden Stool of Ashanti (Sika Dwa Kofi)

  • According to a tradition, it was brought down from heaven by a priest and fell into the lap of the Ashanti king, Osei Tutu.

  • It became the repository of the spirit of the nation; it is the symbol of the mystical bond among all Ashanti.

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<p>Ndop (portrait figure) of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul</p>
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<p>Ndop (portrait figure) of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul</p>

Ndop (portrait figure) of King Mishe miShyaang maMbul

  • Rubbed with oil to protect it from insects.

  • Acted as a surrogate for the king in his absence.

  • One of the earliest existing African wood sculptures; oldest ndop in existence.

  • King’s charm.

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<p>Power figure (Nkisi n’kondi)</p>
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<p>Power figure (Nkisi n’kondi)</p>

Power figure (Nkisi n’kondi)

  • Medical properties are inserted into the body cavity, thought to be a person’s life or soul.

  • The figure has a role as a witness and enforcer of community affairs.

  • In order to prod the image into action, nails and blades are often inserted into the work or removed from it.

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<p>Portrait mask (Mblo) of Moya Yanso</p>
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<p>Portrait mask (Mblo) of Moya Yanso</p>

Portrait mask (Mblo) of Moya Yanso

  • Presented at performances in which an individual is honored with ritual dances

  • this one was made by the artist Owie Kimou.

  • an idealized representation of a real person.

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<p>Female (Pwo) mask</p>
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<p>Female (Pwo) mask</p>

Female (Pwo) mask

  • Male dancers are covered with their identities masked; they are dressed as women with braided hair.

  • During the ritual, men move like women.

  • Marks around the eyes may suggest tears

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<p>Mende Bundu mask</p>
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<p>Mende Bundu mask</p>

Mende Bundu mask

  • Idealized female beauty, both physically and morally

  • Small horizontal features.

  • Used by the elder women of the Sande society; and for initiation rites

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<p>Ikenga (shrine figure)</p>
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<p>Ikenga (shrine figure)</p>

Ikenga (shrine figure)

  • Carved from hardwoods, considered masculine.

  • embraces traditional masculine associations of strength and potency.

  • It is maintained in the man’s home and is destroyed when the owner dies

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Ikenga

This word means “strong right arm” and thus physical prowess.

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<p>Lukasa (memory board)</p>
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<p>Lukasa (memory board)</p>

Lukasa (memory board)

  • Carved from wood in an hourglass shape and adorned with beads, shells, or metal.

  • Court historian who serves as reader of the board holds the lukasa in his left hand and gently touches the beads that he will discuss with his right index finger.

  • These are controlled by the Mbudye

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Mbudye

a council of men and women who interpret the political and historical aspects of Luba society.

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<p>Aka elephant mask</p>
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<p>Aka elephant mask</p>

Aka elephant mask

  • Beadwork on a fabric backing; beadwork is a symbol of power.

  • has features of an elephant and human face

  • Performance art: maskers dance barefoot to a drum and gong; they wave spears and horsetails.

  • Only important people in society can own and wear it.

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<p>Reliquary figure (byeri)</p>
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<p>Reliquary figure (byeri)</p>

Reliquary figure (byeri)

  • Such figures were placed on top of cylinder-like containers made of bark that held skulls and other bones of important clan leaders.

  • these figures were made to be portable.

  • Emphasis on the head and the tubular nature of the body.

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<p>Veranda post of enthroned king and senior wife (Opo Ogoga)</p>
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<p>Veranda post of enthroned king and senior wife (Opo Ogoga)</p>

Veranda post of enthroned king and senior wife (Opo Ogoga)

  • Olowe of Ise carved this for the rulers of the Ekiti-Yoruba kingdom in Nigeria.

  • One of four carved for the palace at Ikere, Nigeria.

  • Wooden sculpture with tall vertical emphasis.

  • Negative space creates an openness in the composition.

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