Description
The substances contained in its cloth-covered cranial cavity indicate that this half-figure belongs to the broad category of charms or “power objects” that the Luba call mankishi. It was used by a ritual expert and functioned in a variety of rituals dealing with healing, protection, divination, or jurisdiction. Often such power figures were carved by the ritual experts rather than by professional artists.
Provenance
Loed van Bussel, The Hague, the Netherlands; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Haas, Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–1974); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1974–)
Accession Number
1974.212
Medium
Wood, organic materials (including resin and soil), plant fiber, and glass beads
Dimensions
Overall: 22.4 x 10.7 x 12.4 cm (8 13/16 x 4 3/16 x 4 7/8 in.)
Classification
Sculpture
Credit Line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin N. Haas