Headdress (Jagún Jagún)

Headdress (Jagún Jagún)

YorubaWW-1834-009973
1834·Wood, iron, nails, fiber, and sacrificial materials·Figure and Shield: 110.5 × 38.1 × 43.2 cm (43 1/2 × 15 × 17 in.)

The Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Richard Faletti, the Faletti Family Collection

Catalogue

Year
1834
Dimensions
Figure and Shield: 110.5 × 38.1 × 43.2 cm (43 1/2 × 15 × 17 in.)
Artist
Yoruba

Artist

Yoruba
Yoruba

Textile

Yoruba is an Atlantic–Congo language that is spoken in West Africa, primarily in South West Nigeria, Benin, and parts of Togo. It is spoken by the Yoruba people. Yoruba speakers number roughly 50 million, including around 2 million second-language or L2 speakers. As a pluricentric language, it is primarily spoken in a dialectal area spanning Nigeria, Benin, and Togo with smaller migrated communities in Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone and Gambia.

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Artist
Yoruba
Year
1834
Dimensions
Figure and Shield: 110.5 × 38.1 × 43.2 cm (43 1/2 × 15 × 17 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1834-009973

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Source
aic
Status
verified

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