Female Bust
Female Bust

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A carved sculpture with raised pivotal arms (attached with nails at elbow), decorated with red/brown pigment (made from earth and water), black pigment (made from soot and water), and yellow/white pigment (faint). The main feature of decoration are spots of pigment over the face and body, ending at the wrists. It has a red/brown band at base. The figure is ritual property of the Ndobe men's 'association lodge'.

Horniman Museum and Gardens

Forest Hill

Title

Female Bust

Medium

wood, pigment & metal

Measurements

H 40 x W 37 x D 16 cm

Accession number

1998.368

Acquisition method

collected during field work

Work type

Sculpture

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