Lidded Container

Description

The use of this container with its graceful ovoid form and incised linear pattern is unclear. It may have served as a prestige object for a high-ranking member of society—for instance, providing a place to store tobacco in honor of guests and ancestors on festive and ritual occasions. Recent scholarship suggests that it may have been made explicitly for sale to a foreign client, tourist, or resident.

Provenance

Merton D. Simpson Gallery, New York, before 1979 [this and the following according to personal communication with Linda Einfeld, 1987, documented in curatorial file]; sold to Linda Einfeld Sigel, Linda Einfeld Primitive Art, Chicago, Ill.; sold to the Art Institute, 1979.

Lidded Container

Northern Nguni

Mid–late 19th century

Accession Number

58443

Medium

Wood

Dimensions

overall: 48.3 × 25.4 × 25.4 cm (19 × 10 × 10 in.)

Classification

container

Museum

The Art Institute of Chicago

Chicago, United States

Credit Line

Ada Turnbull Hertle Fund