Shrine Figure (a-Tshol, Elëk, or ma-Tshol)

Shrine Figure (a-Tshol, Elëk, or ma-Tshol)

BagaWW-1875-139726
1875·Wood·58.7 × 26.7 × 80.1 cm (23 1/8 × 10 1/2 × 31 3/4 in.)

<p>Among the culturally related Baga and Nalu peoples, figures combining bird and human features were the most revered objects in shrines dedicated to protecting kin. The name for one changes according to who is using it, but always means “medicine.” Together with other protective medicines in the shrine, these objects were invested with supernatural powers. On important occasions, bird-human figures are placed upon a man’s head and performed.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1875
Medium
Wood
Dimensions
58.7 × 26.7 × 80.1 cm (23 1/8 × 10 1/2 × 31 3/4 in.)
Artist
Baga

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Baga
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Artist
Baga
Year
1875
Medium
Wood
Dimensions
58.7 × 26.7 × 80.1 cm (23 1/8 × 10 1/2 × 31 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1875-139726

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified