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Afrika, Kongo-Brazzaville |
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"The neighboring Bembe created closely related, but stylistically distinct, textile reliquary figures known as muzidi. Whereas Bwende figures invariably stand and their bodies feature a broad torso with arms and legs of equal length, Bembe muzidi are generally seated, with long, narrow torsos and extended limbs terminating in prominently articulated fingers and toes. The relatively small corpus of...
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"The neighboring Bembe created closely related, but stylistically distinct, textile reliquary figures known as muzidi. Whereas Bwende figures invariably stand and their bodies feature a broad torso with arms and legs of equal length, Bembe muzidi are generally seated, with long, narrow torsos and extended limbs terminating in prominently articulated fingers and toes. The relatively small corpus of muzidi that survive in the West suggest that Bembe artists were more inclined to select from a wider range of imported, factory-produced trade cloths to enliven their creations. While all of them draw on boldly patterned prints that emphasize a red palette, no two examples repeat the same one, so that their visual effect varies considerably. Some of these creations skillfully juxtapose contrastingprints" (LaGamma 2007b:43).
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Thompson, Robert F., 1981, “Niombo and Muzidi: Grand Advocates for the Other World, Judges from the Dead,” in Thompson, Robert F. and Joseph Cornet, Four Moments of the Sun: Kongo Art in Two Worlds, W...
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Thompson, Robert F., 1981, “Niombo and Muzidi: Grand Advocates for the Other World, Judges from the Dead,” in Thompson, Robert F. and Joseph Cornet, Four Moments of the Sun: Kongo Art in Two Worlds, Washington. Alisa LaGamma, 2007a, Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary, New York; New Haven, London: The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Yale University Press. Alisa LaGamma, 2007b, Eternal Ancestors: The Art of the Central African Reliquary, African Arts, Vol. 40(4):32-43. REIKAT, A. Niombo: Der Tote in der Puppe: Begräbnisrituale in Zentralafrika; Katalog zu einer Ausstellung des Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museums für Völkerkunde;[Ausstellung 30.11. 1990 bis 26.5. 1990 im Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum für Völkerkunde, Köln; 29.8. 1991 bis 17.11. 1991 im Reiss-Museum, Mannheim]. Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1990, kat. nr. 83, s.95.
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Geografiskt namn / annat <itemDescription> |
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Förvärvad av Hedlind, Johan Konrad, Svenska Missionsförbundet.
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Brukad av beembe (kongo-brazzaville).
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Ursprung i Kongo-Brazzaville, Afrika.
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Insamlad 1937 .
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Material, engelska<itemMaterial> |
- wood
- cotton
- plant fiber
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Materialkategori<itemMaterial> |
- trä
- textil
- växtmaterial
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Material<itemMaterial> |
- trä
- bomull
- pigment
- växtfiber
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Bembe People (Congo (Brazzaville))
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1994.11.0361
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Babembe
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Bakongo (Kongo)
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Beembe
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Bembe (Kongo)
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S. M. F.
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S.M.F.
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S.M.K.
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SMF
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SMK
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Svenska Missionskyrkan
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Höjd: 49 cm.
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Bredd: 37 cm.
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Sakord, engelska<itemName> |
- reliquary sculpture
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Tidigare sakord<itemName> |
- niombo
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Sakord<itemName> |
- relikskulptur
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Statens museer för världskultur - Etnografiska museet |
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