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Kongo and Vili

Tusk Carved in Relief

Kongo (Vili group), 1866-1899

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Tusk Carved in Relief

Kongo (Vili group), 1866-1899

Physical Qualities Ivory, 24 x 1 15/16 in. (61 x 5 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Alan Wurtzburger
Object Number 1953.133b
As traditional leadership declined, Kongo carvers expanded their repertoire to respond to foreign patrons who were engaged in trade, colonial, and missionary activity. Loango Coast relief-carved ivories document the commercial and cross-cultural nature of late-19th-century maritime activity north and south of the mouth of the Congo River.
Karen Milbourne, BMA, "Meditations on African Art: PATTERN," March 12-August 17, 2008

Gallery Rotation, "Wurtzburger Case 1," February 2011 - present.

Culture

Kongo

2000–2000

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Culture group

Vili

2000–2000

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