IDNO
P.71442.GIJ
Description
Mural decorations on a wall in Nri Akwa. The murals depict two raised figures in relief. The stylised figure on the left is standing with his arms streched out. The figure has a white painted face, painted clothing and body decorations, and his left arm is holding a gun? and is painted in spots. The figure on the right is standing and has his arms placed on his hips; he is also painted with white markings and wearing a medal around his neck. Around the figures are designs and swirled patterns. A geometric pattern is painted in the far right and a white figure in the far left?
Place
W Africa; Nigeria; South Eastern Nigeria; Onitsha province; Nri Awka
Cultural Affliation
Igbo [historically Ibo]; Nri Akwa
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
It is unclear which box P.71442.GIJ to P.71444.GIJ have come from.
Context: Jones provides a detailed discussion about wall paintings, he writes, “ In the brief boom period following the First World War the villages of this tribe were competing against each other in the building of meeting-houses and similar public monuments. The village of Umuajatta (Olokoro) conributed together to build the finest Ekpe (Egbo) society house in the area. The design was new and consisted of an ovoid outer wall surmounted by a very tall raffia mat roof. To beautify this wall they hired an Anang (Ibibio) artist to paint frescoes on it in the Ngwomo style. The house and particularly the frescoes were greatly admired locally and this inspired the people of Okwu village to replace thier Mbaja wall with a permanent one decorated in the same manner. This villag was already distinguished from other villages in the tribe by having a solid mud wall which they called Mbaja and which was regarded as a kind of public monument.” PP. 107-108.
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 13/11/2007]
FM:206092
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