Home

Works of Art

 

Works of Art

Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas: All

Work 97 of 18,378
Add to my Met GalleryAdd to My Met Gallery PrintPrint List ViewList View

This information may change as the result of ongoing research.
* This information may change as the result of ongoing research.
Power Figure: Male (Nkisi)
19th–20th century
Songye
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Wood, copper, brass, iron, fiber, snakeskin, leather, fur, feathers, mud, resin
H. 39 in. (91.9 cm)
Purchase, Mrs. Charles Englehard and Mary R. Morgan Gifts and Rogers Fund, 1978
1978.409
A Songye "nganga", or religious specialist, has endowed this carved figure with spiritual powers by inserting symbolic substances—animal, vegetable, and mineral—into its head, abdomen, and shoulders, and by attaching bundles of similar ingredients to its chest, neck, and feet. Offerings to ancestral spirits who bestow fertility and provide protection against disease and misfortune are still visible in the sculpture's mouth. A power figure of this size is owned communally by the members of a Songye village, who consult it regularly at public ceremonies.