Makonde Wooden Fertility Sculpture - CK.0853 Origin: Africa Circa: 20
th
Century AD Dimensions:6" (15.2cm) high x 2" (5.1cm) wide Collection: African Art
The Makonde are almost the only
ethnicity in East Africa to create
fairly naturalistic sculptures –
primarily maternity figures, which
are intended to
ensure the fertility of the fields and
women. According to Makonde
legend, the first man on earth fell
asleep after sculpting a female
figure out of wood. He awoke to
find the statue had become a real
woman who was eager to mate
with him. The result was many
children, and the woman herself
became the ancestress of the
Makonde. This accounts for the
predominance of female
representations in their art.
- (CK.0853)