Photo of collection object Asafo Company Flag (Frankaa)
Fante. Asafo Company Flag (Frankaa), early to mid-20th century. Textile with appliqué and embroidery, 56 x 36 1/2 in. (142.2 x 92.7 cm). Designated Purchase Fund, 2009.39.1. Creative Commons-BY.

Asafo Company Flag (Frankaa)

early to mid-20th century

Fante

Arts of Africa

Asafo is a Fante military institution, made up of local companies, each with its own name, number, regalia, shrine and set of flags, and imagery. This Asafo flag most likely dates from before Ghanaian independence in 1957 (note the British Union Jack in the upper-left canton) and served as an emblem of pride. The image in the field, of a creature looming over a decapitated corpse, suggests a severe warning to hostile parties. Fante arts, from a coastal area subject to more than five hundred years of direct interaction with European traders, bear witness to a long history of the creative borrowing of European forms. The three-headed monster here was probably inspired by the mythical creatures of European heraldry.
Maker/Artist
Fante
Classification
Textile
Formatted Medium
Textile with appliqué and embroidery
Locations
Place made: Central Region, Ghana, Place collected: La, Greater Accra Region, Ghana
Dimensions
56 x 36 1/2 in. (142.2 x 92.7 cm)
Departments
Arts of Africa
Accession Number
2009.39.1
Credit Line
Designated Purchase Fund
Rights Statement
Creative Commons-BY
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