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TRANSFERRED April 13, 2022

Kneeling Figure

Djenné, Inland Niger Delta region, Mali
13th–15th century

Medium/Technique Terracotta
Dimensions 29.21 x 20.32 cm (11 1/2 x 8 in.)
Credit Line Bequest of William E. Teel to the MFA for transfer to the Republic of Mali
Accession NumberAPP.2014.228
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsSculpture

ProvenanceSaid to come from a tumulus near Djenne, Mali [see note 1]. November, 1989, sold by Samba Kamissoko (dealer), Bamako, Mali to Davis Gallery, New Orleans [see note 2]; March, 1991, sold by Davis Gallery to William Teel (b. 1924 - d. 2012) and Bertha Teel (b. 1918 - d. 1995), Marblehead, MA; bequeathed by William Teel to the MFA but not accessioned; February 8, 2022, transferred by the MFA to the Republic of Mali [see note 3].

NOTES:
[1] Information taken from the collector's notes, presumably provided by the dealer.

[2] Michel Brent and Roderick J. McIntosh, "The Rape of Mali," Archaeology 47, no. 3 (May-June 1994): 31 discuss the seizure in 1991 of illegally exported Malian antiquities shipped to the U.S. by Kamissoko, who spent a year in prison for trafficking.

[3] The figure was left to the MFA in the bequest of William Teel, but was not accessioned. In 2013, the Museum contacted the Ministry of Culture in Mali asking if export of the figure had been approved, and the Ministry of Culture confirmed that it had not. The MFA began to arrange for the return of the Kneeling Figure to Mali. Discussions continued from that time until 2022, when the agreement between Mali and the MFA was finalized, allowing for the restitution of the figure.