Anthropomorphic Statuette - Kulango Culture, Ivory Coast And Ghana - Circa 1900
ANTHROPOMORPHE STATUTE with bent legs, her feet forming a trapezoidal base, characteristic of the culture.
His hands rest on his knees, which are themselves folded over a bulging belly with a prominent umbilicus. His stylised face is punctuated by a goatee, two small lateral protuberances referring to his ears or short plaits and a horizontal eyebrow arch in relief.
It probably represents an ancestor.
Kulango culture, Ivory Coast and Ghana
Circa 1900
Copper alloy
H. 12 cm, L 3.5 cm
Bibliography: A similar example is reproduced in the book Afrique de l'Ouest Bronzes et autres alliages by André Blandin, p.193, fig.2.
N° 746 from the exhibition ‘BRONZES, MINIATURES MONUMENTALES’, part two
His hands rest on his knees, which are themselves folded over a bulging belly with a prominent umbilicus. His stylised face is punctuated by a goatee, two small lateral protuberances referring to his ears or short plaits and a horizontal eyebrow arch in relief.
It probably represents an ancestor.
Kulango culture, Ivory Coast and Ghana
Circa 1900
Copper alloy
H. 12 cm, L 3.5 cm
Bibliography: A similar example is reproduced in the book Afrique de l'Ouest Bronzes et autres alliages by André Blandin, p.193, fig.2.
N° 746 from the exhibition ‘BRONZES, MINIATURES MONUMENTALES’, part two
860 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Tribal Art
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Other
Reference (ID): 1393243
Availability: In stock
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