Description:

African, Mali, Dogon culture, 20th c. In addition to providing a source of music for ceremonial rituals, percussive instruments are an important art form in Africa. This Dogon sistrum (kebele) for instance, in addition to producing short, sharp rhythmical sounds when shook like a tambourine, features elaborate carving indicative of exceptional technique. Published in Turn Up the Volume A Celebration of African Music UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History (1999), Catalogue number 39, p. 271. 22"L

Provenance: Ex-Leonard Kalina Fine Arts, Los Angeles, CA

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  • Condition: Normal oxidation on metal pieces. Else intact and near choice.

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