Vases Fragment of a Kneeling Figure
Fragment of a Kneeling Figure

Fragment of a Kneeling Figure

Jenné-Jeno · 11th-14th century
<p>Little is known about the meaning and function of the terracotta figures discovered in various sites around the abandoned city of Jenné-Jeno in modern Mali. Archaeological excavations revealed that figures like this partial example were set into the walls and foundations of buildings, suggesting they served a religious purpose. The loincloth and stack of bracelets on this figure indicated high social rank. The snakes wrapping around his torso are common in the iconography of the Inland Niger Delta and undoubtedly had symbolic significance.</p>
Date
11th-14th century
Culture
Mali
Painter
Museum
Art Institute of Chicago
Accession Number
1983.917
Image Source
chicago_cc0
Images courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art (CC0)