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Cutting Board
Amarro people, Ethiopia
Early 20th century
H: 21” x W: 7” x D: 4 1/4”
Ex-Collection: Colette Ghysels, Brussels,
Patrick Mestdagh, Brussels
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The Ethiopian meat cutting board represents aesthetic perfection, and it is also a first-rate conceptual object; essentially a female prayer for meat and prosperity. The cutting table is in the form of a many teated abstract animal.  This is real woman's magic that corresponds and abets the male roles of hunter, herder, and provider of meat (protein).  Remember, this piece comes from a semi-arid area where famine and poverty are always close at hand.  Even the years of age, wear, and cutting have given the animal a twist, and adds something special to the entire conception.