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The Chief Herdsman and His Cattle
The Chief Herdsman and His Cattle

The Chief Herdsman and His Cattle

Object Name7 Sculptures
Artist James Magagula (Swazi, b. 1964)
Assistant Zakhele Mdluli
Factory Ngwenya Glass (1987-)
Made FromGlass, Cloth, Rubber Band
Date2017-2018
Place MadeKingdom of eSwatini, Ngwenya
TechniqueHot-sculpted
SizeOverall H: 30 cm, W: 70 cm, D: 70 cm
Accession Number2019.9.1
Credit LineGift of Ngwenya Glass
Curatorial Area(s)
Exhibitions
Independence
New Glass Now (TRAVEL)
CA+D Reopening 2020
New Glass Now
Not On View
Interpretive Notes
Magagula, one of the head glassblowers at Ngwenya Glass in eSwatini (formerly Swaziland), uses craftsmanship and recycled glass to tell folkloric tales. The Chief Herdsman and His Cattle depicts a herd of cattle, a symbol of wealth traditionally used as payment between families when marital agreements are made. -Susanne Jøker Johnsen
Physical Description7 Sculptures, "The Chief Herdsman and His Cattle". Multicolored glass, cloth, rubber band; hot-sculpted. 7 multicolored hot-sculpted glass sculptures. (a) White and blue-spotted calf encased in colorless glass, (b) tan cow with blue and white spots, (c) blue and white cow encased with colorless glass, (d) brownish red bull encased in colorless glass, (e) large white and blue cow encased with colorless glass, (f) blue bull encased with colorless glass, (g-1) herdsman with traditional skirt and (g-2) beaded band and (g-3) black rubber neckpiece holding two red-orange, white, and colorless swirled staffs (g-4 and g-5); (g-6) extra red-orange, white, and colorless swirled staff; (h-1 and h-2) two original purple, white, and colorless swirled staffs.
Provenance
Source Ngwenya Glass (1987-) - 2018-2019-10-16
Object copyright© Ngwenya Glass