Art and Life in Pre-modern Africa, Early Artistic Exchanges Flashcards
Main art forms, mediums and techniques in Africa
Zulu kingdom
Shaka (Zulu king) defeated Europeans and kept Zimbabwe
The Great Mosque- Timbuktu, Mali 1327
King Mansa Musa very wealthy and poweful, he constructed a mosque made of mud in 1327. The sticks cleverly designed to maintain the structure, serve as a ladder and absorb excess water.
What was the Benin kingdom?
A kingdom in Nigeria established in the 12th century.
Why would a king (Oba) want artists to work for him?
What were the only high status Women in the Benin kingdom?
Mother of the King- elongation of the head in this culture is sacred, it shows the wisdom that allows prosperity in the kingdom. Beads around an elongated neck also represent the figures’ high status. Fish around the base of the Lyabo (Queen mother) remind us of our close relationship with fishing and the sea.
How were people orginised in the Bene Kingdom
They were orginised into Guilds- groups of people who worked in the court. High officials, they included:
The British Destruction- Benin kingdom
In 1897 the British forces destroyed the Benin Kingdom, stealing 100s of important artworks. Ones with immense importance to the Benin people, such as the Bronze Plaques used to represent the historical documents of a kingdom.
The importance of Leopards to Benin (Pair of leopards)
Leopards represent the King, and are sacrificed in rituals to show the King’s power and strengthen it.
Pre colonial indigenous religion in Africa
Polytheism, deities for River, Thunder, Creativity, and Earth deities. Some who control agriculture and shrines made for them where offerings are left.
The Antelope’s importance to the Bambara peoples of Mali
Bambara peoples believed in a deity that had come to earth and discovered agriculture: The Chi Wara. By coming to the Earth and teaching people to hunt, and plant seeds they ensured humanities survival. The mask is zoomorphic and anthromorphic combined. The masks of the Chi Wara come as a pair of man and women and they represent productivity. At the beggining of each planting season, offerings are made to the Chi Wara to show appreciation for a beautiful harvest. Lots of these masks have been locked up- removing them from their original intended context and making them lose their vitality.
What was traded between the Benin Kingdom (Nigeria) and Europeans
Most reviered material in Pre-modern Africa
Copper alloys, bronze and brass. They were malleable, more so than gold and so were very useful for crafting plaques and pots. In Ghana gold was traded for copper alloys.
What elements make Bronze
Usually more green
Cu + Zn ( HIgher zinc, more yellow colour)
What elements make Brass
Usually more yellow
Cu + Tin