Ndop Display Cloth

Ndop Display Cloth

BamumWW-1910-136495
1910·60 panels joined: cotton, plain weave; resist-dyed indigo·171.1 × 327 cm (67 3/8 × 128 3/4 in.)

<p>The precise, tightly grouped patterns on this textile were created by binding narrow pleats of fabric and then immersing the entire cloth in indigo. The binding process for a work of this size and complexity would take months to complete. This textile was purchased in Foumban, Cameroon, by Clara Gebauer, a graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, who lived in Cameroon as part of the German Baptist Mission. 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.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1910
Dimensions
171.1 × 327 cm (67 3/8 × 128 3/4 in.)
Artist
Bamum

Artist

Bamum
Bamum

Textile

Bamum is a Unicode block containing the characters of stage-G Bamum script, used for modern writing of the Bamum language of western Cameroon. Characters for writing earlier orthographies are contained in a Bamum Supplement block.

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Artist
Bamum
Year
1910
Dimensions
171.1 × 327 cm (67 3/8 × 128 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1910-136495

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Bamum

Bamum

Textile

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