Wood relief-carving is a traditional art form of the peoples inhabiting the former Portuguese colony of Mozambique. Crafted by local artists, the reliefs often depict village and pastoral scenes, representing the everyday life and livelihood of the community. Carvings like this one out of mahogany traditionally decorate the main entrance of houses. Fittingly, this relief normally hangs over the entryway to the Riches’ home and was a gift from a thankful patient who lived in Mozambique.
Mozambique, 1899
Mahogany
Gift of the Dr. Alan & Linda Rich Collection