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Fon

Personal Ornament

Fon, 1857-1888

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Fon

Personal Ornament

Fon, 1857-1888

Physical Qualities silver alloy, horn, 24 H x 8 W x 5 D cm.
Credit Line Anonymous Gift
Object Number 2002.112
The fine ornamental wire, or filigree, on this work suggests that it was likely created during the reign of King Glele of Dahomey, who ruled between 1858 and 1889. In the 19th century, the kings of Dahomey visually linked themselves to their European trading partners by commissioning objects inspired by European decorative arts. Glele was particularly fond of the French design, and the filigree on this work can be traced back to elite styles in Paris. More than art connected Dahomey to France, however: the wealth that funded the creation of these works came from the illegal kidnapping and sale of enslaved persons.
The Baltimore Museum of Art by gift, 2002; Howard and Jane Cohen, Baltimore
African Reinstallation, "Conspicuous Consumption," April 2015, Wurtzburger Galleries, BMA, Kathryn Gunsch.
Ana Lucia Araujo, "The Gift: How Objects of Prestige Shaped the Atlantic Slave Trade and Colonialism", New York: Cambridge University Press, 2024, ill p. 138.
Baltimore Museum of Art. "The Baltimore Museum of Art: Celebrating a Museum." Baltimore: The Baltimore Museum of Art, 2014.

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