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Jalagana (Standing Figure)
Jalagana (Standing Figure)

Jalagana (Standing Figure)

Dateearly 20th century
Associated withAfrica
MediumWood
Dimensionsheight, width, and depth: 40 x 5 7/8 x 7 in. (101.6 x 14.9 x 17.8 cm)
ClassificationsSculpture
Credit LineGift of Rhonda Morgan Wilkerson, PhD
Object number2024.22.23
DescriptionFrom Scott Rodolitz's 2024 appraisal: Of a highly abstracted form, the figure with raised central ridge atop a helmet-like coiffe with small face displaying eyes and mouth within the squared opening, the neck meeting sloping shoulders with become sinuous and cubistically rendered ribbon-like arms partially encircling the torso with pointed elbows and hands almost touching in front of the umbilicus, the legs with indications of knees and feet created by negative space. The entire carving with a superb patina of age and use.
On View
On view
ProvenanceCreated in Nigeria, early 20th century. Roger de la Burde (1932-1992) Powhatan County, VA; to his daughter, Corinna M. Pugh [1]; [consigned to Charles Jones African Art, Wilmington, NC, 2007], Rhonda Morgan Wilkerson, Morrisville, NC, 2007; given to NCMA, 2024.

[1] After Roger de la Burde died in 1992, his estate was passed on to his three daughters. In 1994, his estate worked with Motley’s Auctions to sell some of de la Burde’s African art pieces. According to Charles Jones, owner of Charles Jones African Art, other pieces from de la Burde’s African art collection were put in storage. In 2007, he was contacted by Corinna M. Pugh, de la Burde’s daughter, who was looking to sell the African artworks in storage. Shortly after, Jones contacted Rhonda Morgan Wilkerson to buy pieces from the de la Burde collection.

Exhibition HistoryRaleigh, NC, North Carolina Museum of Art, "The People's Collection, Reimagined," October 7, 2022–present.
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