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Female Figure (Bateba Phuwe), Burkina Faso, Late 19th or early 20th century
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Media ID 24046863
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Arts Of Africa Tribal Tribal Culture Tribe Burkina Faso Lobi
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This print captures the essence of a "Female Figure (Bateba Phuwe)" from Burkina Faso, dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century. The image showcases an exquisite wooden sculpture that represents the tribal culture and artistic heritage of the Lobi people in Africa. The close-up shot allows us to appreciate the intricate carving and attention to detail in this artwork. The skillful craftsmanship is evident in every curve and contour, as well as in the delicate facial features that bring this female figure to life. The vibrant color palette adds depth and richness to the piece, enhancing its visual appeal. It is fascinating how such a simple combination of wood and sacrificial material can evoke such a powerful presence. As we gaze upon this naked representation of a woman, we are reminded of the cultural significance attached to nudity within African art. This sculpture symbolizes fertility, femininity, and spirituality - themes deeply rooted in traditional African beliefs. While much about this particular artwork remains unknown due to its age and origin being attributed to an anonymous artist, it continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty. Its presence at the Art Institute Chicago serves as a testament not only to its historical value but also as a celebration of African arts across continents. This print invites us into an exploration of diverse cultures through artistry, reminding us that even without knowing all the details behind an artwork's creation or purpose; it can still profoundly resonate with our senses.
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