Carving
MOA: University of British Columbia
3383/4
Carving of a family on a flat rectangular base. A large man sits on the ground with his knees up and hands on his knees. His head is tilted back so he faces straight up. At the other end, a woman sits facing away from the man with her left leg extended and right leg crossed in, and a child reclining on her leg.
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Narrative
According to the donor, the Asmat objects in this accession (3383/1-12), as well as one other carving sold to MOA in 1990 (1481/1), were collected by an explorer named Jim Allen during two trips: one in the spring of 1989, the other in the fall of 1989. On the second expedition they explored the remote Asmat territories of the upper Brazza and Senggo, by hiking down from the highlands.
- Type of Item carving
- Culture Asmat
- Material wood
- Measurements height 17.5 cm, width 19.2 cm, depth 51.5 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Jim Allen, Joanne Fallow
- Received from Joanne Fallow
- Made in Papua
- Collection Date during 1989
- Ownership Date before August 21, 2019
- Acquisition Date on August 21, 2019
- Item Classes carvings & sculpture
- Condition fair
- Accession Number 3383/0004