Object Details
- Chokwe artist
- Label Text
- As can be seen in the museum's collection, Chokwe leaders owned caryatid stools as part of their regalia. From the 16th century onward European traders and explorers brought chairs into Angola and the Chokwe adapted the form as an additional status symbol. Often these small chairs would be elaborately carved on the support rails with scenes from everyday life and history. This example is rather plain by comparison with examples in older European collections, possibly a reflection of Western collecting practices more than Chokwe taste. Also unusual is the face on the back of the chair. On most published examples this face is obviously male with the headdress of the ruler. This face is more like Mwana pwo, the beautiful woman mask.
- Description
- Wood chair with a leather seat secured and decorated with brass tacks, with plain cross bars, a high back with a single horizonatal splat with a high relief of a face. The legs end in rectangular block feet.
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- Credit Line
- Gift of Walt Disney World Co., a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company
- Late 19th to mid-20th century
- Object number
- 2005-6-320
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Decorative Arts
- Medium
- Wood, leather, brass tacks
- Dimensions
- H x W x D: 66 x 28 x 33 cm (26 x 11 x 13 in.)
- Geography
- Angola
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
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- National Museum of African Art Collection
- National Museum of African Art
- Topic
- Status
- male
- Record ID
- nmafa_2005-6-320
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Usage conditions apply
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ys7a88b32c3-f042-42c0-9121-758cf61034ac
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