Slaves Going to the New World
Maker
Adebisi Fabunmi
(Ghanian)
Dateca. 1968
(not assigned)Osogbo, Osun, Nigeria, Africa
MediumWool, cotton canvas, wood (masonite), glue (evostick wood glue)
Dimensions18 5/16 × 53 1/4 × 3/8 in. (46.5 × 135.2 × 0.9 cm)
ClassificationsOriginal Art
Credit LineGift of Victoria Scott / Black Art Studio
Terms
- Oshogbo
Object numberA.2013.3.1
DescriptionWool yarn painting depicting a long line of abstracted human figures wearing striped garments which stand in a row. At the far proper right is an orange tree with a snake-like blue and orange "chain" hanging from one branch which passes in front of all but one of the figures. At the far proper left is an unchained figure with a baton and a long orange hat. Some of the figures in the line have vessels on their heads. The ground color is lavender, the figures are outlined in pale blue-green, blue or gray, and dressed in orange, pink, yellow, dark green or gray. Large green triangles are positioned over the heads of many of the figures. Signed FAB OSOGBO at lower proper left corner.On View
Not on viewlate 20th century
1940s
Early 20th century