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  • Mangaaka Power Figure (Nkisi N’Kondi), Kongo artist and nganga, Yombe group, Wood, iron, resin, ceramic, plant fiber, textile, pigment, Kongo

Mangaaka power figure

#1547

Yombe-Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist)

ca. 1880–1900

Wood, iron, resin, ceramic, plant fiber, textile, pigment

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A Deliberately Decommissioned Artwork  

The term nkisi relates to a wide spectrum of physical receptacles containing sacra, from cloth packets and clay vessels to the carved figurative forms interpreted by art historians. The ritual efficacy of such customized works was not transferable. Once out of use, they were frequently deconsecrated prior to their trade as artifacts. The original owners of this Mangaaka deliberately removed the empowering materials from its abdominal cavity before it left the community. Also missing are its original beard, which would have been composed of plant matter and affixed around the chin with metal, and a raffia fiber skirt that once extended from the waist to the feet.

1547. Mangaaka power figure, Yombe-Kongo artist and nganga (ritual specialist)

Wyatt MacGaffey

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H. 46 7/16 × W. 19 1/2 × D. 15 1/2 in., 53 lb. (118 × 49.5 × 39.4 cm, 24 kg)
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Purchase, Lila Acheson Wallace, Drs. Daniel and Marian Malcolm, Laura G. and James J. Ross, Jeffrey B. Soref, The Robert T. Wall Family, Dr. and Mrs. Sidney G. Clyman, and Steven Kossak Gifts, 2008
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2008.30

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