Shield

Date: early to mid-20th century

Geography: Australia, Western Kimberley region, Western Australia, Worora River (?) region

Culture: Wunambal or Worora

Medium: Wood, paint

Dimensions: H. 33 x W. 5 x D. 3 in. (83.8 x 12.7 x 7.6 cm)

Classification: Wood-Implements

Credit Line: The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Purchase, Nelson A. Rockefeller Gift, 1960

Accession Number: 1978.412.757

Description

Adorned with images that were first engraved into its surface and then brightly painted, this shield from the western Kimberley Region in Australia depicts a humanlike figure representing a Wandjina above a turtle. Perhaps the most important supernatural beings in the region, Wandjinas are associated with the clouds that signal the arrival of the annual rainy season. Wandjinas can manifest themselves both in the form of humanlike beings, such as the one seen here, and as clouds, and their images often combine aspects of the two. The halolike motif that surrounds the head simultaneously represents a cloud and the figure's hair and the bodies of Wandjinas are typically painted a cloudlike white. Wandjina images appear most frequently in the region's rock art, but also occasionally on portable objects such as the present work.

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