Pair Of African Tribal Wood Sculptures, 1970s
Pair of African tribal sculptures, hand-carved in the 1970s from dense local hardwood with a beautifully aged dark patina. The set depicts a standing man holding a spear alongside a woman. Both are depicted with elongated proportions and stylized features characteristic of traditional African sculpture.
The sculptures exude a strong presence, with geometric details carved into the clothing, jewelry and bases, reinforcing their decorative and ethnographic appeal. Their elegant verticality and warm patina make them ideal for tribal art collectors, mid-century interiors or eclectic settings.
The surfaces bear authentic marks of time and use, contributing to their character and visual depth.
Dimensions:
Largest figurine: 100 x 18 x 14 cm
Smallest figurine: 90 x 18 x 14 cm
Condition:
Good vintage condition, showing traces of wear normal for its age and use. Nice natural patina.
The sculptures exude a strong presence, with geometric details carved into the clothing, jewelry and bases, reinforcing their decorative and ethnographic appeal. Their elegant verticality and warm patina make them ideal for tribal art collectors, mid-century interiors or eclectic settings.
The surfaces bear authentic marks of time and use, contributing to their character and visual depth.
Dimensions:
Largest figurine: 100 x 18 x 14 cm
Smallest figurine: 90 x 18 x 14 cm
Condition:
Good vintage condition, showing traces of wear normal for its age and use. Nice natural patina.
1 440 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Solid wood
Reference (ID): 1758559
Availability: In stock
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