Back Skirt/Sitting Pad (negbe)
by 1928
Maker Unknown
African Art
Back Skirt/Sitting Pad (negbe), by 1928. Africa, Central Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mangbetu-style makers. Plant fibers and dye; overall: 26 x 33.7 x 10.2 cm (10 1/4 x 13 1/4 x 4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of the African Art Sponsors of Karamu House 1929.354 Egbe (singular: negbe) were fashionable and practical garments aristocratic Mangbetu women made for special occasions. Worn over a skirt, it tied onto a girdle along with a frontal “apron.” The curved interior piece rested on the lower back. Thickly woven, flexible natural fibers bent with the body, cushioning the wearer’s behind when sitting. When the woman was standing, the decorated flat portion faced outward, showing off bold geometric motifs. Egbe were among items sold to foreigners at the Mangbetu king’s encouragement as the Mangbetu actively constructed their self image for outsiders during the 1920s and 1930s. A contemporary fashion in 1929, when it was purchased or collected, this egbe is now a historical document of past styles.
- Maker/Artist
- Maker Unknown
- Classification
- Garment
- Formatted Medium
- Plant fibers and dye
- Dimensions
- Overall: 26 x 33.7 x 10.2 cm (10 1/4 x 13 1/4 x 4 in.)
- Departments
- African Art
- Accession Number
- 1929.354
- Credit Line
- Gift of the African Art Sponsors of Karamu House
- Exhibitions
- Stories From Storage
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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