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This male/female pair was intended for the shrine of one of the many Yoruba orisha (deities), to honor the god and to remind supplicants of the blessings their devotion could bring. Female figures are often represented holding a bowl, and carrying...
This male/female pair was intended for the shrine of one of the many Yoruba orisha (deities), to honor the god and to remind supplicants of the blessings their devotion could bring. Female figures are often represented holding a bowl, and carrying...
While both Yaka and Suku style characteristics are present in this figure, Arthur Bourgeois has attributed it to the Yaka in his new book Art of the Yaka and Suku (Bourgeois 1984). He writes: "In my book [the figure] is published as Yaka...