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Photo: Elizabeth Mann
Figure
Photo: Elizabeth Mann

Figure

Date19th-20th century
Label TextNaturalism meets its exact opposite in this perplexing physique. A head is evident, as eyes are set into a sphere. Beneath it is a face with three projections--but are they a nose and ears, or hair? An attenuated torso takes up most of the figure's height, with arms twisting in jagged segments. Short notched legs repeat the rippling of the arms. The head turns right, but the torso twists and the figure's anatomy undulates. Mumuye figures were used by both diviners and healers to greet a rainmaker's clients, guard houses, and serve as an owner's confidant. This figure might have served in any of these diverse yet often overlapping roles.
Object number81.17.709
Photo CreditPhoto: Elizabeth Mann
Exhibition HistoryLos Angeles, California, Frederick S. Wight Art Gallery, University of California, African Art in Motion: Icon and Act, Jan. 20 - Mar. 17, 1974 (Washington, D.C., National Gallery of Art, May 5 - Sept. 22, 1974). Text by Robert Farris Thompson. No cat. no., pp. 64-65, reproduced pl. 88 (as standing figure). Seattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, Praise Poems: The Katherine White Collection, July 29 - Sept. 29, 1984 (Washington, D.C., National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Oct. 31, 1984 - Feb. 25, 1985; Raleigh, North Carolina Museum of Art, Apr. 6 - May 19, 1985; Fort Worth, Texas, Kimbell Art Museum, Sept. 7 - Nov. 25, 1985; Kansas City, Missouri, Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Mar. 8 - Apr. 20, 1986). Text by Pamela McClusky. Cat. no. 8, pp. 24-25, reproduced. Los Angeles, California, Fowler Museum at UCLA, Central Nigeria Unmasked: Arts of the Benue River Valley, Feb. 13 - July 24, 2011 (Washington, D.C., National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Sept. 14 - Feb. 12, 2012; Stanford, California, Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University, May 16 - Sept. 2, 2012).Published ReferencesBerns, Marla C.; Richard Fardon, Sidney Littleton Kasfir, editors, Central Nigeria Unmasked: Arts of the Benue River Valley, Fowler Museum at UCLA, Plate 14.2, pg. 12 and pg. 271 Herreman, Frank. Mumuye Sculpture from Nigeria: The Human Figure Reinvented. Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2016; p. 98, reproduced pl. 31. de Grunne, Bernard. Mumuye. Brussells: Bernard de Grunne, 2023: pp. 100-101, reproduced pp. 101.
Credit LineGift of Katherine White and the Boeing Company
Dimensions63 x 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 in. (160 x 21.6 x 16.5 cm)
MediumWood, pigment, twine
Photo: Paul Macapia
Nigerian
Object number: 81.17.595
Nigerian
Object number: 81.17.548
Staff for Esu (Ogo Elegba)
Nigerian
Object number: 81.17.592
Photo: Paul Macapia
Congolese
Object number: 81.17.869
Mask
Liberian
late 19th-early 20th century
Object number: 81.17.192
Drum
Akan
Object number: 81.17.330
Ogbodo Enyi (Spirit Elephant)
Igbo
Object number: 81.17.682
Suah Buah (Large Dance) Mask with costume
Mambila
Object number: 81.17.706
Commemorative Twin Figure (Awon Ere Ibeji)
Nigerian
Object number: 81.17.611.2