IDNO
P.61344.GIJ
Description
An Ufie drum or slit gong with the carving of a head at one end. The drum is made from a log and hollowed out with a longitudinal slit. The stylised head is cylindrical in shape, the eyes are almond-shaped under arched brows, the nose is triangular and the mouth curved, the neck is elongated. The drum is propped up against a tree, and in the background are houses with raffia palm roofs and trees and shrubs behind.
Place
W Africa; Nigeria; Cross River area
Cultural Affliation
Igbo [historically Ibo]; Ohaffia
Named Person
Photographer
Jones, Gwilliam Iwan (known as G.I.)
Collector / Expedition
Date
circa 1930 - 1939
Collection Name
Jones Collection
Source
Jones, Gwilliam Iwan (known as G.I.)
Format
Print Black & White
Primary Documentation
Other Information
P.61280.GIJ to P.61354.GIJ were kept in box 1, now numbered C295/.
P.61341.GIJ to P.61354.GIJ were found wrapped in paper, now numbered C295/5/.
Context:
Jones discusses the two different types of instruments which the name drum is given, namely true or membrane drums and slit drums, which were really gongs....A slit drum was usually made from a log in which the two ends had been left intact but in which the centre had been removed through a narrow longitudinal slit. (Jones, G.I., 1984, p.115)
Bibliographical Reference: Jones, G.I., 1984. The Art of Eastern Nigeria (Cambridge University Press)
This catalogue record has been updated with the support of the Getty Grant Program Two. [Alicia Fentiman 12/10/2007]Jones, G.I., 1984.
FM:195994
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