Young Woman's Bògòlanfini Wrapper (N'Gale)

Young Woman's Bògòlanfini Wrapper (N'Gale)

Djowari SukoWW-1988-114434
1988·Cotton, eight narrow strips of plain weave; pieced; resist painted and printed·124.7 × 95.2 cm (49 1/8 × 37 1/2 in.); Approximate strip: W.: 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)

<p>The zigzag lines that run through the bands of this Bamana bògòlanfini wrapper are known as <em>fini n’goloni sirakele</em>, or “one twisted road.” Historically these textiles were used to make men’s hunter shirts or women’s wrappers and skirts. Women wore bògòlanfini for significant life transitions, such as after childbirth or as a burial shroud. In recent decades these widely recognizable graphic patterns have begun to reach a more global audience. They appear in a variety of commercial goods, ranging from upholstery and high fashion textiles to wrapping paper and book covers.</p>

Catalogue

Year
1988
Dimensions
124.7 × 95.2 cm (49 1/8 × 37 1/2 in.); Approximate strip: W.: 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)

Artist

Djowari Suko
Djowari Suko

Printmaking

Designed and executed by Djowari Suko (active 1980s)

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Year
1988
Dimensions
124.7 × 95.2 cm (49 1/8 × 37 1/2 in.); Approximate strip: W.: 12.1 cm (4 3/4 in.)
Watts ID
WW-1988-114434

Source

Source
aic
Status
verified

Artist

Djowari Suko

Djowari Suko

Printmaking

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