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Altar (asen)

Nombre del creador

Fon;
Attributed to, Akati Akpele Kendo

Contexto cultural

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Fecha

late 19th century

Acerca de la obra

Descripción de objeto de Brooklyn Museum
Asen altars serve as monuments to the dead for the Fon. Placed in family shrines, they become the focus of interaction with ancestors. This asen is from Ouidah, a coastal city whose trade with Europeans (initially Portuguese) was flourishing as early as the seventeenth century. Thus, the central figure, which represents the deceased, wears a stovepipe hat, smokes a pipe, sits on a straight-backed chair, and stands beneath an umbrella—all symbols that derive their power from association with powerful European traders. This work has been attributed to Akati Akpene Kendo, a well-known artist in the service of the Fon king Glele (r. 1858–89).

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Altar (asen)

Creador

Fon, Culture;
Attributed to, Akati Akpele Kendo, Yorùbá, Yorùbá, flourished 1858–1889, Maker

Tipo de obra

Sculpture

Contexto cultural

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Material

Iron, pigment, and wood

Dimensiones

50 x 12 in.

Técnica

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Idioma

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Fecha

late 19th century

Procedencia

Frank L. Babbott Fund, Apr 19, 1990

Estilo Período

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Derechos

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Creative Commons-BY

Inscripción

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Ubicación

Ouidah, Benin

Temas

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