Painting
MOA: University of British Columbia
3595/64
Horizontal painting on animal hide depicting four human figures. The figures on the viewer's left and right sides are sitting on stools, while the two figures in the centre are squatting. All four figures are wearing white clothes with coloured accents: the two figures on the stools both have red accents; the centre-left figure, blue; and the centre-right, green. The figure with blue accents is holding a cup to their mouth while the figure with green accents appears to be spinning fibre. The figure on the viewer's right side is reaching into a basket on the floor and also has marks (tattoos ?) on their arms and chest. The figure on the viewer's left side has a small table with cups in front of them on the floor. There is Ethiopian text above the two figures on the viewer's left side as well as below the figure on the viewer's right side. There is a small numbered label written in ink on the lower right side of the back of the skin.
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Narrative
Collected by Fred Haack while living in Africa. Acquired by the Kelowna Museum (now Okanagan Heritage Museum) in 1996.
- Type of Item painting
- Culture Ethiopian
- Measurements height 30.3 cm, width 40.1 cm (overall)
- Previous Owner Fred E. Haack, Okanagan Heritage Museum
- Received from Okanagan Heritage Museum
- Made in Ethiopia
- Collection Date between 1979 and 1990
- Ownership Date before 1996, before September 14, 2022
- Acquisition Date on September 14, 2022
- Item Classes paintings
- Condition good
- Accession Number 3595/0064