Description
Staffs and scepters as well as tobacco pipes and mortars are among the most important sculptural creations to stem from the Ovimbundu peoples, a Central African culture. All of these object types have associations with ideas of class, status, and power. This scepter has a handle wrapped in thin copper wire that forms wide bands of alternating metal and wooden passages. Its finial is a human head whose carved headdress or hairstyle is ornamented with round-headed metal tacks.
Provenance
Anita Glaze (1969 or 1970–2015); The Cleveland Museum of Art by gift (2015–)
Accession Number
2015.155
Medium
Wood, copper alloy, upholstery studs, iron alloy, and cotton
Dimensions
Overall: 57.5 x 4.5 x 5.5 cm (22 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 2 3/16 in.)
Classification
Implements
Credit Line
Gift of Dr. Anita J. Glaze