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  • Eyema byeri (reliquary guardian figure), Okak-Fang artist, Wood, metal

Eyema byeri (reliquary guardian figure)

#1575

Okak-Fang artist

19th century

Wood, copper alloy, palm oil

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The human body has been the primary point of reference for the visualization of Fang genealogies. The Okak-Fang sculptor of this idealized female progenitor made an extended family’s lineage manifest through her powerful physiognomy—portrayed as a series of self-contained volumes integrated into a dynamic overarching musculature. Radiating vitality, she is poised to protect the precious contents of a nsek-byeri (portable family altar), which held the relics of her descendants.

1575. Eyema byeri (reliquary guardian figure), Okak-Fang artist

Filipa Duarte de Almeida

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H. 25 3/16 x W. 7 7/8 x D. 6 1/2 in. (64 x 20 x 16.5 cm)
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The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1965
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1978.412.441

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