ETHAF 042019

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042019
Blessing cross decorated with the seal of Solomon
Ethiopia, Central Highlands, Lalibela or Gondar?
Christians (Amhara, Tigray, Oromo). Late 19th - 20th century
Wood
Acquired in Geneva in 1982
MEG Inv. ETHAF 042019
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Inventaire original MEG. Registres tapuscrits, volumes 19 à 59
Registres_tapuscrits/42019.pdf

 

Ethiopia

In the time of the Crusades, the Ethiopian Highlands overlooking the Horn of Africa were confused in the medieval Western imagination with the mythical kingdom of Prester John. In fact Ethiopia embraces many different lands just as its landscapes are grandiose in their diversity. The people speak Semitic, Cushitic and Omotic languages and practise Christian, Jewish and Muslim religions as well as vernacular ancestor cults.

The Ethiopian Orthodox Church

The first Europeans to reach Ethiopia in the fifteenth century were astonished to discover an age-old Christian church of a very special kind. Indeed, its enculturation in the Aksum kingdom dates from the fourth century. Related to the "family" of eastern Orthodox Churches, the Ethiopian Church was quickly isolated from the other Christian countries in the Middle East by the spread of Islam. For centuries, the patriarch of Alexandria named the Egyptian bishop of Ethiopia, until the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church was granted autocephaly in 1959.

Bibliograpy

  • Korabiewics, W.. 1973. The Ethipian Cross. Addis Ababa : Af 2291, fig. 56.
  • Wastiau, Boris. 2008. Medusa en Afrique. La sculpture de l’enchantement. Genève : MEG ; Milan : 5 Continents Editions., 179, MEG ET AF 4614

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