Object Details
- Wan artist
- Label Text
- On special occasions men from various peoples in Côte d'Ivoire wear miter-shaped hats made of cotton that are embroidered with designs. To wear the hat, men position the flaps so that they are either near to or covering the ears. Sometimes they wear it so one flap extends down the back of the head while the flap in front is turned up to reveal the forehead. Such hats may be made of locally woven strip, broadloom or imported cloth.
- Found throughout West Africa, miter-styled hats are trade items most likely manufactured in Guinea, a country west of Côte d'Ivoire. This hat is of a style commonly worn by men in Côte d'Ivoire, where it was purchased.
- Description
- Two-sided woven cotton hat, with a point at the top and bottom and overall red embroidery with black details.
- Provenance
- Philip Ravenhill, collected Côte d'Ivoire, before 1985 to 1989
- Exhibition History
- Hats Off! A Salute to African Headwear, National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., July 18-December 26, 1999
- Crowning Achievements: African Arts of Dressing the Head, Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, January 22-July 16, 1996; National Museum of African Art, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C., May 8-August 18, 1996
- Published References
- Arnoldi, Mary Jo and Christine Mullen Kreamer. 1995. Crowning Achievements: African Arts of Dressing the Head. Los Angeles: Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California, p. 106, no. 5.11.
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- Credit Line
- Gift of Philip L. Ravenhill and Judith Timyan
- ca. 1940
- Object number
- 89-1-1
- Restrictions & Rights
- Usage conditions apply
- Type
- Textile and Fiber Arts
- Medium
- Cotton
- Dimensions
- H x W x D: 40.1 x 18.6 x 15.1 cm (15 13/16 x 7 5/16 x 5 15/16 in.)
- Geography
- Côte d'Ivoire
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- Topic
- Adornment
- Male use
- male
- Trade
- Record ID
- nmafa_89-1-1
- Metadata Usage (text)
- Usage conditions apply
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ys74be41a14-cc92-4428-8baa-2d238ff5d634
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