Mother-and-Child Figure (Bwanga bwa Chibola)

Art Institute of Chicago

Mother-and-Child Figure (Bwanga bwa Chibola)

Luluwa

Date
Mid–late 19th century
Medium
Wood and pigment
Culture
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Department
Arts of Africa
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

This delicate rendering of a mother holding her newborn child celebrates human fertility. The figure was related to rituals dedicated to helping women with childbirth and preventing infant mortality. Scarification patterns, hairstyles, jewelry, and anatomical details expressed the Luluwa concept of bwimpe , which unites beauty with goodness. Such figures may have served as both containers for medicine and symbols of status, reflecting societal changes in the latter half of the 19th century.

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Object type
AAT300301253

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