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Mimino and Abau

Shield (Iven)

1966-1967

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Shield (Iven)

1966-1967

Physical Qualities Wood, pigment, paint, fiber, 77 x 45 x 11/16 in. (195.6 x 114.3 x 1.7 cm)
Credit Line Gift of Amy Gould and Matthew Polk
Object Number 2021.254
Between 1967 and 1968, Mimino, a master Abau carver working in Wauru, Papua New Guinea, carved this shield out of a massive tree root, painted it with natural pigments, and sold it to the Australian student Barry Craig. Although shields like these have historically been used in warfare along the August and Green Rivers in the extreme northwestern edge of Papua New Guinea, its large size—about 1.5 feet taller than most Abau shields—and lack of wear indicate that it was made specifically for sale. Nevertheless, it was created in the same way that Abau artists had been creating shields for several hundred years.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, by gift, 2021; Amy Gould and Matthew Polk, by purchase at Galerie Meyer in Paris, 1992-2021; [unknown collector], by purchase from Barry Craig, 1970s; Barry Craig, by purchase from Mimino in Wauru, Papua New Guinea, 1968-1970s
"Art d'Océanie: Acquisitions 1990," Galerie Meyer, Paris, France, June 7 - July 31, 1990
"Art d'Océanie: Acquisitions 1990," Galerie Meyer, Paris, France, June 7 - July 31, 1990, Page 6
Barry Craig, "Houseboards and Warshields of the Mountain-Ok of Central New Guinea, Volumes 1-3," Unpublished MA thesis, University of Sydney, 1969. Volume 3, Page 59.

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