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Bowl

Object Details

Label Text
Moral described the pattern she pyroengraved onto the exterior of the gourd as "python," evidently a popular pattern with variations given other examples in this collection. Typical for the style region, the entire exterior surface has been integrated into the design.
A woman would own a series of gourds from small cups to large storage bowls to be used for everything from feeding a baby, serving stew, water or porridge, or holding items at the market.
Description
Hemispherical gourd pyroengraved on the exterior with two rectangles in circles. Rectangles and circle bands are solid black edged in natural surface, with the background crosshatched.
Provenance
Ellen Patterson Brown, Chevy Chase, Maryland, collected in Chad, 1971-1973 to 1994
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Data Source
National Museum of African Art
Maker
Moral, 1930-1970
Sara-Nar artist
Date
ca. 1970
Credit Line
Gift of Ellen Patterson Brown
Medium
Gourd
Dimensions
H x W x D: 9.3 x 17.6 x 15.5 cm (3 11/16 x 6 15/16 x 6 1/8 in.)
Type
Sculpture
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