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Eliot Elisofon Field collection

National Museum of African Art

Object Details

Photographer
Elisofon, Eliot
Place
Africa
Congo (Democratic Republic)
Mali
Ghana
Côte d'Ivoire
Benin
Burkina Faso
Egypt
Kenya
Liberia
Niger
Nigeria
Rwanda
Senegal
South Africa
Sudan
Tanzania
Togo
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
Central African Republic
Topic
Body arts
Photographer
Elisofon, Eliot
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Eliot Elisofon Field collection
Summary
This collection is comprised of photographic and manuscript materials, primarily created by Eliot Elisofon to document his travels and work. The images portray many aspects of African life and culture including agriculture, wildlife, archaeology, architecture, art and artisans, children, cityscapes and landscapes, leaders, markets, medicine, recreation, ritual and celebration, and transportation. The manuscript materials include correspondence, essays, clippings, puobligations, notes, research, and itineraries.
Biographical/Historical note
A photographer best known for his work in Life magazine. Elisofon worked as a free-lance magazine photographer from 1933 to 1937, as a staff photographer for Life from 1933 to 1937 and on photographic assignments for various magazines, including the Smithsonian magazine, from 1942 to 1945. Elisofon traveled extensively in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America documenting the peoples of these lands as well as their arts and environments. A founding member and curatorial associate of the private Museum of African Art, which in 1981 became the National Museum of African Art (NMAfA), Elisofon bequeathed his collection of African photographs to the museum when he died in 1973. To honor Elisofon's contribution to the understanding of African art and culture, NMAfA named its archives after him. Itinerary of Travel in Africa January 1947 - June 1947 -- Life Assignment "Capetown to Cairo"
Extent
14000 Negatives (photographic) (b&w, 35mm)
30000 Slides (photographs) (color)
80,000 Photographic prints (b&w, 25 x 20 cm. or smaller.)
Date
circa 1935-1978
Custodial History note
Photographs from this collection appeared in Life magazine and in the following publications; Color Photography by Eliot Elisofon (London: Thames & Hudson, 1962), The Nile by Eliot Elisofon (New York: Viking Press, 1964), Zaire: A Week in Joseph's World by Eliot Elisofon ((New York: Crowell-Collier Press, 1973), Africa by Eliot Elisofon edited by Tom Maloney (New York: U.S. Camera Annual, 1953-54) and Memorable Life Photographs by Edward Steichen (New York: Museum of Modern Art, 1951).
Archival Repository
Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art
Identifier
EEPA.1973-001
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Negatives (photographic)
Slides (photographs)
Photographic prints
Negatives
Color slides
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Citation
Eliot Elisofon Field Collection, EEPA 1973-001, Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution
Rights
Permission to reproduce images from the Eliot Elisofon Photographic Archives must be obtained in advance. Where noted, some images remain under the copyright of Life/Shutterstock. The collection is subject to all copyright laws.
Genre/Form
Negatives
Photographic prints
Color slides
Black-and-white negatives
Black-and-white photographs
Scope and Contents
This collection is comprised of circa 14,000 negatives, 30, 0000 slides, 8,000 photographic prints, and 14 boxes of manuscript materials that date from circa 1945-1978. The photographs document Eliot Elisofon's travels and work in Africa. The images portray many aspects of African life and culture including agriculture, wildlife, archaeology, architecture, art and artisans, children, cityscapes and landscapes, leaders, markets, medicine, recreation, ritual and celebration, and transportation. Artisans shown include an Asante weaver making kente cloth in Ghana; a Dogon carver in Mali making a kanaga mask; an Ebrie goldsmith in Cote d'Ivoire; Hausa dyers in Kano, Nigeria; and Nupe beadmakers in Nigeria; as well as artists at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Kinshasa, Congo. Portraits of leaders include the Asante court at Kumase in Ghana; Ebrie chiefs and notables in Cote d'Ivoire; the timi (king) of Ede, a Yourba town, Nigeria; the emir of Katsina, Nigeria; and the Kuba king and his court in the Congo. There are informal portraits showing children of the Kuba royal court dancing, Fulbe women with gold earrings in Mali, Mangbetu women in the Congo, and Maasai elders in Kenya. Masked dances documented include a Dogon dama festival celebration in Mali, an Igbo festival in Nigeria, and Kuba and Pende masked dancers in the Congo. There are also images of Yoruba gelede (men's association) masks in Nigeria. Non-masked dancers shown include Dan professional acrobatic dancers in Cote d'Ivoire, Irigwe dancers in Nigeria, Mangbetu dancers in the Congo, Mbuti dancers in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Wodaabe men dancing in Nigeria. Events shown include Hausa riders in chain mail during the Independence Day celebration in Katsina, Nigeria. Images of art in situ include ancestral altars in the King of Benin's palace in Nigeria; Dogon rock paintings in Mali; and Yoruba Shango shrine sculptures in the palace courtyard of timi (king) of Ede in Nigeria. Landscapes include views of mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania. Animals shown include birds, buffalos, elephants and giraffes. Traditional architecture shown includes Asante shrine houses with raised wall decorations in Ghana, Dogon villages in Mali and mosques in Mopti. The manuscript materials include correspondence, essays, clippings, puobligations, notes, research, and itineraries.
Restrictions
Use of original records requires an appointment. Contact Archives staff for more details.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1536870822481-1536871012384-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/xo763575c19-5f10-470a-af8b-75ebd1c82664

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  • Tahrir Square. Cairo, Egypt

  • Dancers performing Minganji face mask, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Domestic scenes in front of house of Latifu Awoyale, Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Woman having her hair styled, on the Congo River, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Dance at edge of Ituri Forest, near Beni, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Dancers performing Minganji face mask, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Mushenge Art School, Mushenge, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Fibre and cloth mask performing in the village square, near Korhogo, Ivory Coast

  • Buildings along Boulevard du 30 Juin, Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Lulua women burnishing pottery before firing, Bakwa Balaie village, near Kananga, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Kuba man weaving a mat, Mushenge, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Joint canoeing to the fish-traps in the cataracts, near Kisangani, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Three masked performers, one wearing male horizontal Chi wara headdress, the two others wearing double-headed horizontal Chi wara headdresses, both referred to as n'gonzon koun, Bamako (national district), Mali

  • Soccer game at Kashama commune Stadium, Kananga, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Mini-bus stuck on muddy road. Between Rwindi Camp and Beni

  • Truck on muddy road, between Beni and Bunia, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • The Alake of Abeokuta, Sir Ladapo Samuel Ademola II, Abeokuta, Nigeria

  • Women pounding millet. Bin village, Mali

  • View of a market, Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Dancer performing Minganji face mask, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Eleventh Foundation Day anniversary at University College, faculty members and new graduates, Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Enya fishermen on fish-trap constructions in the cataracts, near Kisangani, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Woman and two children on a donkey, near Tombouctou, Mali

  • Street vendors, Ibadan, Nigeria

  • Fish-trap construction in the cataracts, near Kisangani, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Yoruba weaver, Nigeria

  • Nile River flooding the fields. Near Al Uqsur, Egypt

  • Appliqué workers, in street, Abomey, Benin

  • A view of the city, Oshogbo, Nigeria

  • Joint canoeing to the fish-traps in the cataracts, near Kisangani, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Congolese members of Eliot Elisofon's trekking expedition, Ruwenzori Mountains, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Dolo, a blacksmith and woodcarver, Ogol du Haut village, Mali

  • Dancers performing Minganji face mask, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • King Sneferu's pyramid. Meidum Pyramid, Egypt

  • Old Swahili settlement on the coastline along the Indian Ocean, Lamu, Kenya

  • Hausa women gathering in family compound, east of Zinder, Niger

  • Drummer and horn player, Abidjan, Ivory Coast

  • The minaret of the DjinguereBer Mosque, Tombouctou, Mali

  • Men's dance at edge of Ituri Forest, near Beni, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Minganji masqueraders, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Mud brick village in the eastern Bamana country, Bin village, Mali

  • Aerial view of downtown Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Stern-wheeler Makengo, Malebo Pool, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Fishing boats on the beach in Jamestown, oldest section of the city, Accra, Ghana

  • The Caves of Mount Hoyo, Virunga National Park, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Food distribution in a refugee camp, Kibentile near Mbanza-Ngungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Tuareg arched mat tents, beehive straw huts, and houses built of mud, Tombouctou region, Mali

  • Kanaga masqueraders during the Dama ceremony, Sanga, Mali

  • Mangbetu court music, Medje village, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Drummers attending Chief N'goran Koffi, Kouassiblekro, Ivory Coast

  • Refugees from Eastern Congo's rebellions, Wanie Rukula, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Women at market place. Karnak, Egypt

  • The carving of a Kanaga mask, Ogol du Haut village, Mali

  • Masked dancers during a Gelede performance, Meko, Nigeria

  • Elderly man with turban, Egypt

  • Aerial view of Sophiatown, as it was left after removal of the population under the Western Areas Removal Scheme, Johannesburg, South Africa

  • Sail boat on Lake Nokwe, near Ganvie, Benin

  • Lulua woman burnishing pottery before firing, Bakwa Balaie village, near Kananga, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Mangbetu court music, Medje village, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Granaries, part of Dogon family compounds, Sanga region, Mali

  • Music orchestra performing during women dance, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • The Shango shrine of the Timi of Ede, Ede, Nigeria

  • Lulua woman burnishing pottery before firing, Bakwa Balaie village, near Kananga, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Hairdressing among Mangbetu people, Medje village, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Kanaga and Pulo Yana masqueraders during the Dama ceremony, Sanga, Mali

  • Wanyugo masks dancer, near Korhogo, Ivory Coast

  • Mangbetu court music, Medje village, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • The construction of a house, near Mushenge, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • The making of a new roof. Jos Plateau, Nigeria

  • Lega women and children, west of Kingulube village, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Detail of burial chamber's wall decoration, in the tomb of Rameses VI, Valley of the Kings, Necropolis of Thebes, Egypt

  • Kyaman woman wearing gold pendant attached to the hair, Anna village, Ivory Coast

  • Yoruba weaver, Nigeria

  • Waterfall on Inkisi River, Zongo Falls, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Section for goats at the market, Ife, Nigeria

  • Joint canoeing to the fish-traps in the cataracts, near Kisangani, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Minganji masqueraders, near Gungu, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Dolo, a blacksmith and woodcarver, Ogol du Haut village, Mali

  • Boats at the river market, Mopti, Mali

  • Igbo masked dancers performing during the Onwa Asaa festival, Ugwuoba village, Nigeria

  • Soldiers of the Nigerian Army third battalion on a training exercise, Victoria Beach, outside of Lagos, Nigeria

  • Carved ivory tusks on wood stand, displayed for sale, on the streets of Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Appliqué workers, in street, Abomey, Benin

  • Irigwe dancers of Miango village, Jos Plateau, Nigeria

  • Women selling manioc and vegetables at the market, Bunia, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Woman pounding grain, Tombouctou region, Mali

  • Dolo, a blacksmith and woodcarver, Ogol du Haut village, Mali

  • Lulua woman burnishing pottery before firing, Bakwa Balaie village, near Kananga, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Dogon woman with necklaces, Sanga region, Mali

  • Steep-walled gorges in the Bandiagara escarpment, accessible only by foot, Ireli, Mali

  • A village at the bottom of the escarpment. Songo village, Mali

  • Pulo Yana masqueraders during the Dama ceremony, Sanga, Mali

  • Yoruba hunter, Nigeria

  • Women pounding millet, Abouza, Zinder-Tanout region, Niger

  • Young Hausa woman, Chadawanka village, Niger

  • Igbo masked dancers performing during the Onwa Asaa festival, Ugwuoba village, Nigeria

  • Carved ivory tusks on wood stand, displayed for sale, on the streets of Kinshasa, Congo (Democratic Republic)

  • Qur'anic school, headed by a mallam, Kano, Nigeria

  • Street scene, Goundam, Mali

  • The DjinguereBer Mosque, Tombouctou, Mali

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