IDNO

P.74014.GIJ


Description

An Awka stool which consists of a rounded, saucer-like seat and a pedestal base. The stool is incised with geometric patterns on the legs and around the seat.


Place

W Africa; Nigeria; South Eastern Nigeria; near Awka; Amobia village


Cultural Affliation

Igbo [historically Ibo]; Nri Awka


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.74011.GIJ to P.74015.GIJ came from the envelope now numbered C343/.

Publication: See Jones, 1989, p.29 which depicts a variety of Ibo Stools. The same stool in the photograph is labelled “B” with the caption Awka pedestal stool carved in Awka town.

Publication: Same image published on John McCall’s G.I. Jones website with the following information: [Source: www.siu.edu/~anthro/mccall/jones/, AF ]
1. Index to Igbo music, shrines, architecture and other cultural artifacts
2. Other Igbo cultural items
3. "Awka" stool Amobia Village, Nri-Awka (14th image).

Context: The Akwa stool consisted of the usual saucer like seat, which was supported on a narrow pedestal splayed out at the base into four feet. Another Akwa variant resembled in profile is an Ashanti stool, but the top and bottom were oval and pointed and not rectangular like the Ashanti one. These and other stools were part of the regalia of the members of the Ozo title society and their carving was developed into a fine art unmatched anywhere in the region (Jones, 1984, p.117)

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 19/12/2007]


FM:208664

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