Unknown African
Reliquary Head

CultureFang peoples, Betsi group
Titles
  • Reliquary Head
Date1875–1925
PlaceGabon, Africa
MediumWood and feathers
DimensionsOverall: 13 1/4 × 4 3/4 × 2 3/4 in. (33.7 × 12.1 × 7 cm)
Other (with base): 18 1/2 in. (47 cm)
Credit LineMuseum purchase funded by the Alice Pratt Brown Museum Fund
Object number2009.485
Not on view

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Department
African Art
Object Type
Description

This sculpted head is a masterwork of African art. The Fang peoples believed that the head was the center of intelligence and consciousness, and the artist embodied this belief in his sculpture.


 The Fang created reliquaries to preserve the bones of the deceased and provide links between past and present generations. The bones were placed in bark containers or bound in fiber packets. In times of need, these reliquaries were considered powerful forces for good. Wooden sculptures were carved to adorn and guard the human remains.


 This reliquary was purchased in 1935 by American abstract painter John P. Anderson, who cherished it until his death in 1999. Its elegant features and intense stare, accentuated by brass disc inserts, one now lost, create a strong and hypnotic presence. The large, rounded forehead contrasts with the length and flatness of the hair and neck in sculptural balance. The base was made by Inagaki, a Japanese woodworker who lived in Paris and was known for his elegant wooden supports carved during the early 20th century for collectors of African art.


Provenance[Charles Ratton, Paris, before 1935]; [Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, by 1935 ] [1]; John P. Anderson (d. 1999), Red Wing MN, 1935–1999; by inheritance to private collection, 1999; [Sotheby's, New York, May 15, 2009, lot 170]; purchased by MFAH, 2009.

[1] Stock book no. '335,' photo fiche no. '7614-2'.
Exhibition History"African Sculptures from The Ratton Collection," Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York, 30 March–20 April, 1935 (no. 22).

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