Figure

58-17-41

From: New Guinea | Sepik River

Curatorial Section: Oceanian

Object Number 58-17-41
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience New Guinea | Sepik River
Section Oceanian
Materials Wood | Plant Fiber | Pigment
Iconography Man | Snake | Crocodile
Description

Fairly heavy wood; crude carving. Back is concave with a lug carved in back of head, Figure in full relief with projecting beak forming body and ending in a snake's head (?); it and feet are attached to a crocodile head (?) at bottom. Tassels of fiber attached through holes in body and snake; on each side of nose area; and through ears. Head ends in a "top-knot" which is perforated. Painted (mostly worn off) with white designs.

Length 100 cm
Width 11.7 cm
Credit Line Bequest of Harry B. Wright, 1958

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