Accession No

2014.285


Description

Wooden figure with an oval headdress riding a leopard on a circular ring base.


Place

Africa; West Africa; Cameroon; Banada Highlands; ?Foumban


Period


Source

Jones, Gwilym Iwan 'G.I.' [field collector]; Jones, Ursula [vendor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

2014.285


Cultural Affliation


Material

Wood; Pigment


Local Term


Measurements

440mm


Events

Context (References)
Jones, G. I., 1984. The Art of Eastern Nigeria. Cambridge: University of Cambridge Press.
Event Date 1984
Author: Remke van der Velden


Context (References)
Jones, G. I., 1989. Ibo Art. Shire Ethnography. Shire Publications.
Event Date 1989
Author: Lucie Carreau


Context (Other)
Gwilyam Iwan 'G.I.' Jones (1904 - 1995) was a colonial officer in southern Nigeria from 1926 to 1946, before becoming Lecturer in Social Anthropology at Cambridge and a Fellow of Jesus College. He undertook further periods of fieldwork and published major books on southern Nigeria that are still highly regarded for their sensitivity to historical complexity.
For more than twenty years, MAA has cared for Jones’ exceptionally rich photographic archive, which documents the great masquerade traditions and other aspects of the culture of the region. In February 2013 the Museum acquired part of Jones’ personal collection of artefacts, assembled over the decades he worked in Igboland, the Cross River and other regions. The group of masks, carvings and other works represent vital aspects of belief, history and art over the middle twentieth century.
The G.I. Jones collection of West African material was purchased on February 1 2014 from his widow Ursula Jones who generously allowed MAA to select from G.I’s personal collection in her home. Purchase funded partly through donations by Jesus College, John Goodliffe, Margaret Risbeth and the Wenbam Smith Family (as of June 3 2014).
Event Date 4/6/2014
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Wooden figure with an oval headdress riding a leopard on a circular ring base.
Event Date 4/6/2014
Author: maa


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