About this artwork
This bird figure would have been placed in a shrine along with dozens of other sculptures and items collected from nature for use in divination. It served as an intermediary between the human world and the supernatural one. Spirits called bathila manifest themselves through such objects in order to provide assistance to individuals who seek it when confronted with illness or other misfortune. The encrusted surface was formed from repeated offerings of earth, animal blood, and plant extracts.
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Status
- Currently Off View
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Department
- Arts of Africa
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Culture
- Lobi
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Title
- Bird Figure (Lumbr)
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Place
- Burkina Faso (Object made in:)
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Date
- 1880–1925
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Medium
- Wood and sacrificial material
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Dimensions
- H.: 62 cm (24 3/8 in.)
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Credit Line
- Arts of Africa and the Americas Curatorial Discretionary Fund
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Reference Number
- 2019.716
Extended information about this artwork
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