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Seated Male Figure from a Reliquary Ensemble (Bieri)

Fang, Mvai, 1749-1859

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Seated Male Figure from a Reliquary Ensemble (Bieri)

Fang, Mvai, 1749-1859

Physical Qualities Wood, iron, copper, 18 1/2 x 5 7/8 x 5 7/8 in. (47 x 15 x 15 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Alan Wurtzburger
Object Number 1954.145.61
This muscular Fang figure once guarded the remains of important ancestors - individuals whose accomplishments in life were thought to give them power and authority in death. The sculpture has the strong shoulders, arms, and thighs of a mature man, as well as the shortened limbs and softly swelling forehead of an infant. This visual merging of youth and age mirrors historic Fang beliefs in the continuity between life and death.
"Meditations on African Art: Light," Dec 17, 2006 - Apr 1, 2007, BMA, Karen Milbourne.

African Reinstallation, "Sacred Art," Apr 2015, Wurtzburger Galleries, Kathryn Gunsch.

"Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture 1963-2017," Apr 22, 2018-July 29, 2018, BMA, Kevin Tervala (Head Curator Katy Siegel).
The Baltimore Museum of Art. "A Picture Book." The Baltimore Museum of Art Record, 1955: ill. p. 93.
Siegel, Katy. "Odyssey: Jack Whitten Sculpture, 1963-2017." New York: Gregory R. Miller & Co., 2018, p. 81, ill.

Culture

Fang

2000–2000

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Culture Group

Mvai

2000–2000

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