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Prestigious Stool, Ebongo’a Bembon, Duala Region, Cameroon, 19th–20th century, front view

Summary

Object

Artist
English: once known creator
Deutsch: einst bekannte*r Urheber*in
Description
English: Prestigious Stool, Ebongo’a Bembon
Deutsch: Ehrenstuhl, Ebongo’a Bembon
Date from 19th century
date QS:P571,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
until 20th century
date QS:P571,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Medium wood
medium QS:P186,Q287
Dimensions height: 48.5 cm (19 in); width: 20 cm (7.8 in); depth: 23.5 cm (9.2 in)
dimensions QS:P2048,48,5U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,20U174728
dimensions QS:P5524,23,5U174728
institution QS:P195,Q833759
Accession number
H 89
Place of creation Duala (Q33013)
Object history transferred to Karl und Emy Schmidt-Rottluff Stiftung from Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Notes
English: Such ornately carved chairs were reserved for influential people. They often show animal motifs that are associated with certain idealized character traits of the owner. The water snake depicted here is a defensible animal, it probably represents aggressiveness and speed in attacking. Water spirits and aquatic animals play a major role in the water-world cosmology of the Duala. For the Duala elites profited from trade in maneuverable boats in the interconnected waterways of the Wouri River estuary on the Gulf of Guinea. Before Europeans penetrated the Cameroonian hinterland, they depended on trade with the Duala on the coast. At the end of the 19th century, the Western-educated elites from the city of Douala tried to prevent colonial land expropriations by legal means. The resistance fighter Rudolf Duala Manga Bell, arbitrarily executed by the Germans in 1914, has become a national symbolic figure in Cameroon for resistance to German colonialism.
Deutsch: Solche kunstvoll geschnitzten Stühle waren einflussreichen Personen vorbehalten. Oft zeigen sie Tiermotive, die mit bestimmten idealisierten Charakterzügen des Besitzers in Zusammenhang gebracht werden. Die hier dargestellte Wasserschlange ist ein wehrhaftes Tier, sie steht vermutlich für Aggressivität und Schnelligkeit im Angriff. Wassergeister und Wassertiere spielen eine große Rolle in der wasserweltlichen Kosmologie der Duala. Denn die Duala-Eliten profitierten vom Handel in wendigen Booten in den vernetzten Wasserstraßen der Wuri-Flussmündung am Golf von Guinea. Bevor Europäer*innen in das Hinterland von Kamerun vordrangen, waren sie vom Handel mit den Duala an der Küste abhängig. Ende des 19. Jahrhunderts versuchten die westlich gebildeten Eliten aus der Stadt Douala koloniale Landenteignungen auf rechtlichem Weg zu verhindern. Der 1914 von den Deutschen willkürlich hingerichtete Widerstandskämpfer Rudolf Duala Manga Bell ist in Kamerun zu einer nationalen Symbolfigur für Widerstand gegen den deutschen Kolonialismus geworden.

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English: Prestigious Stool, Ebongo’a Bembon, Duala Region, Cameroon, 19th–20th century, front view Edit this at Structured Data on Commons
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Author Nick Ash, Berlin
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