Female Figurine

Description

Beembe figurines generally have greatly detailed anatomical and decorative features. The scarification among Beembe men and women communicated their ideas about local beauty and ethnic belonging. These figures are charged with an ancestor’s spirit through a mixture of resin and human-derived ingredients—taken from the corpse of the person they possibly portray—into a small cavity near the rectum.

Provenance

(Marcel Dumoulin, Brussels, BE, 1967, sold to René and Odette Delenne) (?-1967); René [1901-1998] and Odette Delenne [1925-2012], Brussels, BE, 2010, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1967-2010); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH, 2010 (2010)

Female Figurine

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late 1800s-early 1900s

Accession Number

2010.429

Medium

Wood, possibly ceramic, and copper alloy

Dimensions

Overall: 17 x 5.8 x 4.2 cm (6 11/16 x 2 5/16 x 1 5/8 in.)

Classification

Sculpture

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

René and Odette Delenne Collection, Leonard C. Hanna Jr. Fund