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Display Cloth (Ndop). Bamum Culture. Foumban, Cameroon. Early/mid–20th century (before 1937). In the 1930s, the royal capital of Foumban was the center of an evolving art market directed at expatriates. The signature in one corner of this textile suggests that a skilled craftsperson made it within that context. The binding process for a work of this size and complexity would take months to complete. 60 panels joined: cotton, plain weave; resist-dyed, 171.1 × 327 cm (67 3/8 × 128 3/4 in.). Department of African and Amerindian Curator's Discretionary and Louise A. Lutz Estate funds (2010.4).
Location
The Art Institute of Chicago/Chicago/USA
Unique Identifier
AR6105934
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3634px Ă— 7274px
Photo Credit
The Art Institute of Chicago / Art Resource, NY
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20th century CE
Bamum, Cameroon Culture
Blue, Color
Textile, Minor Arts
White, Color