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Portrait of Chief Nemlâo with Woman and Children

Edouard Nels Belgian

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This portrait of chief Nemlão by an unknown photographer was published in the journal Le Congo illustré in 1892 and reproduced in postcard form. Nemlão is seated flanked by a kneeling woman on his left and three children in the foreground. He wears a top hat and a European military jacket as well as beaded necklaces and a rosary around his neck. It is clear that his staff, the shaft of which is densely covered with brass upholstery tacks, is deliberately wielded as a signature attribute.

Portrait of Chief Nemlâo with Woman and Children, Edouard Nels (Belgian)  , Publisher, postcard

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Portrait of Chief Nemlâo with Woman and Children, holding a staff topped with a Finial of Kneeling Female Figure (Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts), also in the exhibition.