Madonna
African Art

Madonna
Artwork Details
Artist/Maker
Kongo Artist, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Date
twentieth century
Medium
Ivory
Accession #
2006.2
Dimensions
25 3/4 x 2 x 2 1/2 inches
Location
On View - Stent Family Wing, Skyway, Gallery 401
Description
This ivory sculpture comes from the region of central Africa, where the Kingdom of the Kongo was founded ca. 1400. In 1483 Portuguese explorers arrived, bringing their religion with them. In 149,1 the Kongo king Nzinga aNkuwa converted to Christianity and was baptized as João I; his son and heir Afonso Mvemba a Nzinga later established Christianity as the state religion. Kongo artists began to work with the established iconography and artistic forms of the new faith. In this ivory Madonna sculpture, a rosary dangles from her elbow as a snake encircles her skirt. In the Kongo region of central Africa, religious works mingle Christian iconography with pre-Christian Indigenous religious beliefs.