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Drum

African Art Museum

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    Object Details

    Maker

    Asante artist

    Label Text

    Among the Asante and neighboring peoples, voluntary music associations (ntan) provide entertainment for a variety of occasions, including weddings, funerals and festivals. Many of the motifs on these drums relate to Asante proverbs and suggest the qualities the society seeks in its members or to the society's relationship to the town. For example the use of a powerful animal such as an elephant, or on this drum a lion, refers to how the ntan group supports the town. The cocoa tree is typically associated with members that are farmers. One of the more unusual motifs on this drum is the elephant riding in a truck driven by an antelope. It is an updating of the earlier motif of an antelope atop an elephant. It may, like the British coat of arms on the front of the drum, refer to the mixing of traditional and colonial powers.

    Description

    Wood drum with hide drum head mounted on the back of a lion. Low relief of two figures seated at table, British coat of arms, equestrian, elephant, turtle, crossed crocodiles, sankofa, elephant in a truck, cocoa tree, crab, recumbant figure, and other various animals. Traces of metalic paint on lion and multi-colored paint overall.

    Provenance

    Emil J. Arnold, New York, -- to 1968

    Published References

    Ross, Doran (ed). 1992. Elephant: The Animal and Its Ivory in African Culture. Los Angeles: Fowler Museum of Cultural History, University of California, p. 154, no. 7-24. (Drawing of detail of elephant in truck. Wrong accession number printed, 68-36-297.)

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    Credit Line

    Gift of Emil Arnold

    Date

    Mid 20th century

    Object number

    68-36-397

    Restrictions & Rights

    Usage conditions apply

    Type

    Sculpture

    Medium

    Wood, hide, plant fiber, paint

    Dimensions

    H x W x D: 118.4 x 53 x 62.9 cm (46 5/8 x 20 7/8 x 24 3/4 in.)

    Geography

    Ghana

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    National Museum of African Art Collection

    Data Source

    National Museum of African Art

    Topic

    elephant
    crocodile
    lion
    turtle
    equestrian
    crab
    tree
    Male use
    sankofa
    male

    Metadata Usage

    Usage conditions apply

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ys75f255cb3-4d56-4b54-a864-a23dc10f244f

    Record ID

    nmafa_68-36-397

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