Wooden Stool with Head Shape
Item
Accession Number
                                2024.71.            
                Title
                                Wooden Stool with Head Shape            
                Ethnic Group
                                Luba            
                Subject
                                Object|Social Status|Central Africa            
                Country
                                Democratic Republic of the Congo            
                Date
                                Early 20th Century            
                Medium
                                Patinated wood, iron nails, glass beads            
                Format
                                H x W x D: 10 3/4 in x 8 3/4 in x 8 in (27.305 cm x 22.225 cm x 20.32 cm)            
                Description
                                The Luba stool is carved of wood, with metal pins lining the base and seat. Thin sheets of metal can be seen on the base of the stool and on the seat in line with the front of the figure. These metal sheets may have been used to repair cracks in the wood. The figure is seated with its elbows resting on its knees, and hands cuffing around the ears. Female genitalia can be seen on the figure, along with colorful glass beads wrapping around the waist. They elbows and glabella have been decorated with metal pins. The face of the figure has a horizontal emphasis, with narrow eyes and a thin, wide mouth. This highly decorated Luba stool was most likely used by those in leadership roles. Stools of such a style were often used as decoration, however this stool appears to have some wear as noted by the metal sheets.            
                Type
                                Stool            
                





