36 Global Masterworks in Dallas Museum of Art

 

Luang Shrine Figure | Luli
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 
 

36 Global Masterworks in
Dallas Museum of Art

 

Curated by Steven G. Alpert

 
 

The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is one of America's largest museums featuring dynamic international collections. It is located in the city's vibrant, innovative Arts District along with the Nasher Sculpture Garden, the Crow Museum of Asian Art, and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. The museum's holdings of Pre-Columbian and the Art of the Americas are of great renown, as is the African Art Collection. The Indonesia and Island Southeast Asian collection is often regarded as the world's finest small assemblage of this art on permanent exhibition.  

Founded in 1903, the DMA experienced a meteoric rise in the post-1960's era to the present under the capable leadership of a cadre of excellent directors, curators, and the generosity and desire of the Dallas citizenry to build and enjoy a world-class museum. One individual, above all others, must always be acknowledged in this regard. Each of the collections mentioned above was propelled to international eminence due to the remarkable vision and philanthropy of Mrs. Margaret McDermott, her family, and the Eugene McDermott Fund. Mrs. McDermott took a keen interest in pursuing a global purview. She forged many meaningful friendships with prominent collectors of non-Western materials, who, in turn, inspired her intellectual curiosity and passion for collecting and showcasing the splendors of world art.  

Some Pre-Columbian favorites included here are the museum's beautiful Olmec mask, a sublime seated jade figure, perhaps the greatest of all Mayan flints extant, a mesmeric Paracas mantle and a strikingly bold Inca tunic. The DMA also boasts an exceptional group of Inuit masks, including this complex one depicting a diving otter or seal. As well, there is a superb Haida carving that commingles the imagery of a raven and a frog with human faces in an exceptionally imaginative composition. Potent and iconic pieces also reinforce the African holdings of the museum. Some of those shown here include a breathtaking standing female Luba figure, an imposing Pre-Dogon female statue, a famous Senufo rhythm pounder, an older-style Baule seated figure, a sensitive Chokwe statue, classic Benin Kingdom items ranging from a bronze plaque to a king's ivory pendant, and a kneeling figure with a bowl by the master Yoruba carver known as Olowe of Ise.

The Indonesian and Island Southeast Asian collection can perhaps be best appreciated through the DMA's catalog on the subject, Eyes of the Ancestors, that incorporates numerous thought-provoking scholarly essays coupled with the exquisite photography of Brad Flowers. Items here include the finest surviving jaraik and figurative panel from Mentawai. The collection is also anchored by the two legendary and haunting riverine Dayak figures, a unique battle captain's bronze frontlet, and a pair of legs from a low lying table of a Kayan aristocratic chief in the form of sinuous mythical beasts (aso). The DMA also stewards seminal examples of Indonesian jewelry, textiles, statuary, and architectural elements that manifest the rare, soulful aestheticism of the region's most compelling artistry. For an inspired sense of power and protection, one has only to look at the ferocious magic bundle attached to a king's sword from the island of Nias, or the portrait-like quality of the central figure on a Batak datu's ritual staff intently staring back at its owner. From the Toraja people, there is arguably the most haunting of all tau-tau reliquary figures, along with the greatest surviving figurative house front from Mamasa. A pair of emotive Flores island figures seem alive and express a communicative force between the village and the ancestors. From Maluku, the fabled Spice Islands, the DMA displays a fabulous group of gold adornments, ancestor images, a shrine alter depicting the first female ancestor (luli), and one of four known Leti Island mouth masks. From Timor is a Tetun mask from Belu with a wild gaze and evocative shell eyes. Exemplary works from the textile realm include an extraordinary Lampung marriage skirt, a sublime queen's sarong sporting a giant manta ray from the village of Pau in East Sumba, and what is perhaps the most elegant royal skirt from the Belu region of Timor, depicting protective lizards from the netherworld in shimmering tones set on a ground of rich organic color.

This Indonesian collection, while modest in terms of the quantity of pieces, provides a quintessential introduction to the art of the region's local traditions. The assemblage was initiated and encouraged by Mrs. McDermott and the McDermott Fund, supplemented in turn by numerous donors including Raymond and Patsy Nasher and the Nasher Family, William and Sally Estes, The Dallas Indonesian Community, Diane and Andyan Rahardja, Dr. Reimar Schefold and Dr. Jet Bakels, Dr. Ben Tursch, and my own family. The collection was gradually built over a period of nearly forty years. In 1994, the Indonesian Government bestowed on the DMA the status of being "a designated center for the dissemination of Indonesian art and culture in the U.S." When the museum reopens, we look forward to our readers visiting the DMA, strolling through the exciting exhibits there, as we continue to also present more of the museum's Indonesian and Island Southeast Asia collection for our readership here on Art of the Ancestors.

Steven G. Alpert, founder of Art of the Ancestors

 
 
 

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Vaunted Ancestor Figure

 
 

Vaunted Ancestor Figure from a Mamasa Aristocratic House
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Mamasa, Toraja peoples

Sulawesi, Indonesia

Early 20th century

2001.269.McD

 
 
 

2

 
 

Standing Female Figure (Rhythm Pounder)

 
 

Standing Female Figure (Rhythm Pounder)
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Senufo peoples

West Africa

19th - 20th century

1974.SC.15

 
 

3

 
 

Standing Guardian Figure | Tepatung

 

Standing Guardian Figure | Tepatung
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Bahau peoples

Borneo

16th - 19th century

2001.268.McD

 
 
 

4

 
 

Pair of Mythical Animal Table Legs | Aso

 

Pair of Mythical Animal Table Legs | Aso
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Kayanic peoples

Borneo

19th century

1995.34.1

 
 
 

5

 
 

Tutelary Figure

 
 

Tutelary Figure
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Wehea Modang or Pre-Modang peoples

Borneo

17th century or later

2001.267.McD

 
 
 

6

 
 

Mouth Mask | Luhulei

 
 

Mouth Mask | Luhulei
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Leti peoples

Maluku, Indonesia

19th century

1997.141.McD

 
 
 

7

 
 

Ivory Carving of Raven, Crouching Figure, and Masks

 

Ivory Carving of Raven, Crouching Figure, and Masks
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Haida peoples

North America

19th century

1977.28.McD

 
 
 

8

 
 

Seated Jade Figure in Ritual Pose

 
 

Seated Jade Figure in Ritual Pose
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Olmec peoples

Mesoamerica

900 – 500 BCE

1983.50

 
 

9

 
 

Sacred Carving with Monkey Skull | Jaraik

 
 

Sacred Carving with Monkey Skull | Jaraik
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Mentawai, Indonesia

c. 1930

2001.265.McD

 
 

10

 
 

Woman’s Ceremonial Sarong | Lau Pahudu

 
 

Woman’s Ceremonial Sarong | Lau Pahudu
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Sumba, Indonesia

19th century

1983.94

 
 
 

11

 
 

Standing Female Figure

 
 

Standing Female Figure
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Pre-Dogon, Djenennke/Soninke

West Africa

11th - 13th century

1974.SC.1

 
 

12

 
 

Ivory Waist Pendant

 

Ivory Waist Pendant
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Edo peoples, Benin Kingdom Court Style

Nigeria

18th century

1994.201.McD

 
 

13

 
 

Equestrian Figure

 

Equestrian Figure
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Senufo peoples

West Africa

Late 19th - early 20th century

1974.SC.14

 
 
 

14

 
 

Memorial Wall Panel with Figure of Headhunting Victim | Simoinang Tulangan Sirimanua

 

Memorial Wall Panel with Figure of Headhunting Victim | Simoinang Tulangan Sirimanua
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 
 

Mentawai, Indonesia

c. 1900

1999.3

 
 

15

 
 

Warrior’s Headdress Ornament | Tap Lavong Kayo

 

Warrior’s Headdress Ornament | Tap Lavong Kayo
© Dallas Museum of Art

 

Kayanic peoples

Borneo

19th century or earlier

1994.248

 
 
 

16

 
 

Ceremonial Skirt | Tapis

 

Ceremonial Skirt | Tapis
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Paminggir peoples

Lampung, Indonesia

19th century

1983.67

 
 
 

17

 
 

Seated Male Figure

 

Seated Male Figure
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Baule peoples

Côte d'Ivoire

1875 – 1900

1994.200.McD

 
 
 

18

 
 

Luang Shrine Figure | Luli

 

Luang Shrine Figure | Luli
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Maluku, Indonesia

19th century

1999.181.McD

 
 
 

19

 
 

Lidded Bowl with a Man Riding a Peccary

 

Lidded Bowl with a Man Riding a Peccary
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Mayan peoples

Mesoamerica

250 - 550 CE

1972.10.A-B

 
 
 

20

 
 

Priest’s Staff | Tunggal Panaluan

 

Priest’s Staff | Tunggal Panaluan
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Toba Batak peoples

North Sumatra, Indonesia

19th century or earlier

2001.266.McD

 
 
 

21

 
 

Seated Man and Woman

 

Seated Man and Woman
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Jalisco

Mesoamerica

100 BCE – 200 CE

1973.58

 
 
 

22

 
 

Ceremonial Tumi

 

Ceremonial Tumi
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Sicán (Lambayeque)

Andes, South America

900 – 1100 CE

1976.W.535

 
 
 

23

 
 

Ritual Container in the form of a Male Figure

 
 

Ritual Container in the form of a Male Figure
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Chokwe peoples

Central and Southern Africa

19th century

1969.S.8.A-B

 
 

24

 
 

Chief’s Sword | Balatu Sala

 

Chief’s Sword | Balatu Sala
© Dallas Museum of Art

 

South Nias, Indonesia

 

Late 19th - early 20th century

 
 
 
 

25

 
 

Funerary Figure | Tau-Tau

 

Funerary Figure | Tau-Tau
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Sa'dan Toraja peoples

Sulawesi, Indonesia

19th century or earlier

1980.2.McD

 
 
 

26

 
 

Women’s Tubular Garment | Tais Feto

 

Women’s Tubular Garment | Tais Feto
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Tetum peoples

Timor, Indonesia

19th century

1983.106

 
 

27

 
 

Kneeling Female Figure with Bowl | Olumeye

 
 

Kneeling Female Figure with Bowl | Olumeye
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Yoruba peoples

Nigeria

c. 1910 – c. 1938

2004.16.McD

 
 

28

 
 

Ceremonial Mask

 

Ceremonial Mask
© Dallas Museum of Art

 

Sícan (Lambayeque)

Andes, South America

900 – 1100 CE

1969.1.McD

 

29

 
 

Mask with Seal or Sea Otter Spirit

 

Mask with Seal or Sea Otter Spirit
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Yup’ik peoples

The Arctic (North Pacific Rim)

Late 19th century

1976.50

 

30

 
 

Mantle with Condors

 

Mantle with Condors
© Dallas Museum of Art

Paracas

Andes, South America

300 – 100 BCE

1972.4.McD

 
 

31

 
 

Jadeite Mask

 

Jadeite Mask
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Olmec peoples

Mesoamerica

900 – 500 BCE

1973.17

 

32

 
 

Standing Female Figure

 

Standing Female Figure
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Luba peoples

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Late 19th - early 20th century

1969.S.96

 

33

 
 

Flint Depicting a Crocodile Canoe with Passengers

 

Flint Depicting a Crocodile Canoe with Passengers
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Mayan peoples

Mesoamerica

600 – 900 CE

1983.45.McD

 

34

 
 

Pair of Male and Female Ancestor Figures | Ana Deo

 

Pair of Male and Female Ancestor Figures | Ana Deo
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Ngada peoples

Flores, Indonesia

Late 19th century - 20th century

2001.270.2.McD
2001.270.1.McD

 

35

 
 

Black-and-White Checkerboard Tunic

 

Black-and-White Checkerboard Tunic
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Inca (Inka)

Andes, South America

1400 – 1540

1995.32.McD

 

36

 
 

Ceremonial Mask | Biola

 

Ceremonial Mask | Biola
© Dallas Museum of Art

 
 

Tetun peoples

Timor, Indonesia

19th century

1994.254

 
 
 

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