Figure with Spinning Wheel

19th– early 20th century
Not on view
This sculpture, from the island of Sumba, is carved from a single piece of porous light grey stone with white inclusions. It depicts a seated female figure pulling a strand of thread from a square-shaped spinning wheel or yarn winder. The figure and winder are carved as one piece with a shared, roughly oval base. The shaft of the winder is carved, as is often the case in actual Sumban yarn winders, in the form of a stylized human image. The female figure holds the thread in the proper right hand of her upraised arm and the left arm, the hand of which is empty, is raised parallel to it. The heads and bodies of the female figure and figurative shaft are highly stylized, consisting of robust, rounded forms. The eyes and nose of both and the ears of the female figure are carved in low relief with the mouths indicated as incised lines. The female figure is shown with conical breasts in low relief and has a rectangular form, possible representing a garment or folded textile in her lap between her outstretched legs. Her fingers and toes are indicated with incised lines. The figurative shaft has two arms, shown attached to the body in low relief with the hands resting on the abdomen.

Artwork Details

Object Information
  • Title: Figure with Spinning Wheel
  • Date: 19th– early 20th century
  • Geography: Indonesia, Nusa Tenggara
  • Culture: Sumba Island
  • Medium: Stone
  • Dimensions: H. 9 × W. 10 1/2 in. (22.9 × 26.7 cm)
  • Classification: Stone-Sculpture
  • Credit Line: Gift of Fred and Rita Richman, 2013
  • Object Number: 2013.1137.2
  • Curatorial Department: The Michael C. Rockefeller Wing

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