Fertility Figure, 1800s-1900s. Creator: Unknown.

Fertility Figure, 1800s-1900s. Creator: Unknown.

2-728-558 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Fertility Figure, 1800s-1900s. Fertility figures like these were used during the initiation ceremonies of pubescent girls. Integrating talismanic materials in their fabrication, the figures were meant to guarantee fertility and prevent or cure barrenness--a gourd’s womblike shape and the seeds within symbolize fecundity. They are sometimes also called "child figures" because a young bride would care for them as she would for her future children, carrying them on her back and sleeping with them until her first child was born. [Constantine Petridis Cleveland Museum of Art, (4/16/11-2/26/12); "The Art of Daily Life: Portable Objects from Southeast Africa"]


Image Details


Medium
  1. Wood, glass beads, fiber

Picture Type
  1. Textile

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3968x5606
File Size : 65,170kb


Aliases

  1. 2010.208
  1. 168429
  1. 0940025395
  1. 2-728-558
  1. 2010.208
  1. 2728558


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