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Maternity Figure: Seated Mother and Child

Mbembe peoples

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Mother-and-child representations across the Cross River region pay tribute to women’s essential role in the growth, expansion, and prosperity of their families and communities. At the same time, they celebrate a profound biological connection and serve as a metaphor for future vitality.
In this mother-and-child pairing, the commanding mother gazes upward. Her powerful upright presence is softened with the horizontal extension of the child across her lap. The base of the child’s head rests on the mother’s left forearm. Its legs, bent at the knees, hang over the side of the mother’s right thigh. The mother’s breasts are defined in relief as pendant ovals. The child grasps and draws sustenance from the left breast.

Maternity Figure: Seated Mother and Child, Wood (apa tree), Mbembe peoples

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