female figure

Culture
Songye people
Creation date
Collection
African
Materials
wood, pigment
Dimensions
5 x 1 3/4 x 2 in.
Currently On View
Credit line
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Eiteljorg
Accession number
1989.1197
Gallery Label

There is considerable variation in the way the human body is represented in African art. There are hundreds of sculptured styles, in part, based on the tradition of a particular ethnic group or of an entire region. However, some general similarities are apparent in the way Africans approach human form in sculpture: a frontal orientation, a rigidity of posture without a shift of body weight, a formality of posture without casual gestures, and an idealization of the human form, particularly the face, without blemishes or wrinkles. These broad similarities contrast with much European art, which often has been naturalistic and illusionistic while African art generally has been abstract and symbolic.

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