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美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
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美国大都会艺术博物馆中的24万件展品,图片展示以及中文和英文双语介绍(中文翻译仅供参考)
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品名(中)Ifa占卜船:女加里亚特(Agere Ifa)
品名(英)Ifa Divination Vessel: Female Caryatid (Agere Ifa)
入馆年号1991年,1991.17.127
策展部门迈克尔·洛克菲勒之翼The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing
创作者
创作年份公元 1600 - 公元 1897
创作地区尼日利亚(Nigeria)
分类骨/象牙容器(Bone/Ivory-Containers)
尺寸高 6 1/2 × 宽 4 1/2 × 深 4 5/8 英寸 (16.5 × 11.4 × 11.7 厘米)
介绍(中)这件约鲁巴象牙占卜器皿(同意Ifa),由一个由女性卡亚特支撑的碗组成,用作十六个神圣棕榈坚果(ikin)的容器。通过这种媒介,Ifa牧师与命运之神Orunmila交流,以了解个人的命运。对昂贵材料的投资和其设计中明显的高质量艺术性使其超越了单纯的功能性工具。这幅描绘了一位妇女以虔诚的态度拿着祭品的画面,传达了一种观念,即这是向上帝祈祷的一种形式

向奥伦米拉致敬的是一个跪着的女性形象,她的腿折叠在她的下面。她把一个供碗放在头上保持平衡,举起双臂支撑着碗,双手放在碗的两侧。她强壮宽阔的躯干与她纤细的手臂优雅的摆动形成了鲜明对比。她的面部特征雕刻得很大胆,瞳孔深深地刻着,两只眼睛上方有三条垂直的疤痕。胸前的一条珠项链是她唯一的身体装饰形式

大多数人都同意Ifa是木制的。象牙的相对稀有性表明,像这件象牙一样的伊法表明,它们要么是由最高级别的伊法牧师所有,要么是皇室的仪式艺术。从风格上讲,这件作品被认为是位于约鲁巴兰远东边缘的奥沃约鲁巴象牙雕刻中心的作品。奥沃的领导能力可以追溯到伊菲的神圣国王。根据口头传统,奥沃的开国国王是奥伦米拉神最小的儿子之一。Owo是一个独特的地区艺术中心,专门从事象牙雕刻。Owos受到Owo象牙雕刻师的好评,他们的服务受到邻近地区顾客的追捧

这艘装着并举起伊金的agere型船只被比作奥伦米拉的一座微型寺庙。船的底座,在这里被描绘成一个跪着的女人,有多种形式,包括舞者、音乐家和马术人物。这些主题同时反映了占卜师客户对繁荣的希望,并表达了他们对奥伦米拉成功咨询的感谢。这部作品中的女性恳求者特征被认为特别有效地促使众神为恳求者的利益行事,是表达感谢的理想方式

进一步阅读:
亨利·J·德雷瓦尔、约翰·彭伯顿三世和罗兰·阿比奥顿,《约鲁巴:非洲艺术与思想的九个世纪》。例如。猫纽约:非洲艺术中心,1989年
Henry J.Drewal,"约鲁巴人的艺术与占卜:设计与神话",《非洲杂志》第14期,第2-3期(1987年)
Kate Ezra,贝宁皇家艺术:佩尔斯收藏,Exh。猫纽约:大都会艺术博物馆,1992年
Alisa LaGamma,《艺术与神谕:非洲艺术与占卜仪式》,纽约:大都艺术博物馆,2000年,Cat。15
介绍(英)This Yoruba ivory divination vessel (agree Ifa), consisting of a bowl supported by a female caryatid, served as a receptacle for the sixteen sacred palm nuts (ikin). Through this medium, Ifa priests communicated with the god of fate, Orunmila, in order to obtain insights into an individual’s destiny. The investment in costly material and the high-quality artistry apparent in its design elevate it beyond a mere functional implement. This depiction of a woman bearing an offering in a devotional attitude conveys the notion that it was conceived of as a form of prayer to the divine.

This tribute to Orunmila takes the form of a kneeling female figure, whose legs are folded beneath her. She balances an offering bowl on her head and supports it with raised arms, hands held to either side of it. Her strong, broad torso contrasts with the graceful sweep of her attenuated arms. Her facial features are boldly carved, with deeply incised pupils and three vertical cicatrization markings above either eye. A bead necklace that rests on her chest is her only form of bodily adornment.

Most agree Ifa are made out of wood. The relative rarity of ivory agree Ifa, such as this one, suggests that they were either owned by the highest-ranking Ifa priests or served as the ritual art of royalty. On stylistic grounds, this work has been attributed to the Yoruba ivory-carving center at Owo, located on the far-eastern edge of Yorubaland. Owo’s leadership traces its origins to the divine kings of Ife. According to oral traditions, Owo’s founding king was one of the youngest sons of the god Orunmila. Owo emerged as a distinctive regional artistic center, specializing in ivory carving. Owos acclaimed were Owo’s ivory carvers that their services were sought after by patrons in neighboring regions.

The agere type vessel, which holds and raises the ikin, has been likened to a miniature temple of Orunmila. The caryatid serving as the vessel’s base, here portrayed as a kneeling woman, takes a variety of forms including dancers, musicians, and equestrian figures. These subjects at once reflect the diviner’s clients’ hopes for prosperity and express their gratitude to Orunmila for successful consultations. The female suppliant features in this work is perceived as especially effective in predisposing the gods to act favorably on the suppliant’s behalf, and as an ideal means for expressing thanks.

Further Reading:
Henry J. Drewal, John Pemberton III, and Rowland Abiodun, Yoruba: Nine Centuries of African Art and Thought. Exh. Cat. New York: Center for African Art, 1989
Henry J. Drewal, "Art and Divination Among the Yoruba: Design and Myth," Africana Journal 14, nos. 2-3 (1987)
Kate Ezra, Royal Art of Benin: The Perls Collection, Exh. cat. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1992
Alisa LaGamma, Art and Oracle: African Art and Rituals of Divination, New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000, Cat. 15.
  大都会艺术博物馆,英文 Metropolitan Museum of Art,是美国最大的艺术博物馆,世界著名博物馆,位于美国纽约第五大道的82号大街。
  大都会博物馆回顾了人类自身的文明史的发展,与中国北京的故宫、英国伦敦的大英博物馆、法国巴黎的卢浮宫、俄罗斯圣彼得堡的艾尔米塔什博物馆并称为世界五大博物馆。