Frame

1961
(Bamum Kingdom (Cameroonian), c. 1887–1962)
Overall: 78.7 x 96.5 cm (31 x 38 in.)
Location: not on view
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This frame that depicts royal symbols was carved by the artist.

Description

The drawing in this frame depicts Sultan Njoya and his ancestors in front of the old Bamum Kingdom palace: King Mbombo “the Giant” (r. 1757–1814); Queen Ngoungore (r. 1863); King Nsa’ngu (r. 1863–1889); and Sultan Njoya (r. 1889–1913). Each past ruler wears or holds elaborate regalia, such as staffs, necklaces, headpieces, and fly whisks. Sultan Njoya (at right) wears a turban and a large embroidered tunic, reflecting his conversion to Islam.
Frame

Frame

1961

Ibrahim Njoya

(Bamum Kingdom (Cameroonian), c. 1887–1962)
Africa, Central Africa, Bamum Kingdom, Cameroon

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