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Date: | 1951 - 1990 |
Country: | Nigeria |
Continent: | Africa |
Technique: | weaving |
Material: | cotton |
Artist: | Unknown Yoruba Artist |
Dimensions: | 73 in. (185 cm) |
Credit: | Gift of Deborah & Jeffrey Hammer |
Accession Number: | 1992.09.001 |
Comments: The Egungun is a society of Yoruba people (see H. Drewel's article for their origin). Multi-layered, full-body masquerade costume. Multiple cloth lappets (+18) are attached around the body at shoulder level. Next full-body layer made up of multiple red and white prints, sewn together to form a 'dress,' open at bottom and attached at shoulder area. Last full-body layer predominently of indigo strip-woven cloth, is sack-like with attached leggings (including feet), extending to top of head. Knotted mesh gloves attached to last layer. Knotted mesh panel coveres front of head.
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This object has the following bibliographic references:
This object has the following bibliographic references:
- Mary Ann Fitzgerald. African Arts. UCLA, James A Coleman African Studies Center. Los Angeles, CA , 1995. Page Number: 54-57.
- Fabrics of Culture, The. Mouton Publishers. pp.189-197 , 1979. Page Number: 198-197.
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