Figur, husgud - Tikar - Cameroun (Ingen mindstepris)

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Great figure named house god by Tikar people of Cameroon. Self standing terra cotta clay figure from the Bamun or Cameroon area of Africa has been produced by the Tikar peoples of Cameroon. The people of the Cameroon region are noted for their high level of artistry, and as with their neighbors, the Bamum/Bamun Bamileke, the Tikar excel with their imaginative conceptual sculptures.
Representing Pygmies of the forest, the Tikar believe that these statues possess mystical spirits and powers, use them for protection, and to benefit their harvests.
A complex, and detailed piece, the figure here is standing with hands open,Classic bulbous features characterize this wild whimsical sculpture The face, torso, limbs are impressed with multiple scarification patterns. Fair condition with traces of wear and tear. The terracotta figure is restored around it`s neck.

Shipping within 24 hours after the payment is received. Tracking number will be provided. Signature upon delivery. Fully insured.

Sælger's Historie

Asiatisk afrikansk kunst er et galleri specialiseret i autentisk etnografisk kunst. På det seneste fokuserer vi primært på afrikansk kunst Vi har også specialiseret os i gyldne mønter, der kan samles. Din ordre er i sikre hænder, vi har mere end 50 års erfaring med mønter. For mere interessante ting, besøg vores hjemmeside: Asian African Art, der ligger i Holland.
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Great figure named house god by Tikar people of Cameroon. Self standing terra cotta clay figure from the Bamun or Cameroon area of Africa has been produced by the Tikar peoples of Cameroon. The people of the Cameroon region are noted for their high level of artistry, and as with their neighbors, the Bamum/Bamun Bamileke, the Tikar excel with their imaginative conceptual sculptures.
Representing Pygmies of the forest, the Tikar believe that these statues possess mystical spirits and powers, use them for protection, and to benefit their harvests.
A complex, and detailed piece, the figure here is standing with hands open,Classic bulbous features characterize this wild whimsical sculpture The face, torso, limbs are impressed with multiple scarification patterns. Fair condition with traces of wear and tear. The terracotta figure is restored around it`s neck.

Shipping within 24 hours after the payment is received. Tracking number will be provided. Signature upon delivery. Fully insured.

Sælger's Historie

Asiatisk afrikansk kunst er et galleri specialiseret i autentisk etnografisk kunst. På det seneste fokuserer vi primært på afrikansk kunst Vi har også specialiseret os i gyldne mønter, der kan samles. Din ordre er i sikre hænder, vi har mere end 50 års erfaring med mønter. For mere interessante ting, besøg vores hjemmeside: Asian African Art, der ligger i Holland.
Oversat af Google Oversæt

Detaljer

Etnisk gruppe/ kultur
Tikar
Oprindelsesland
Cameroun
Anslået periode
Slutningen af det 20. århundrede
Materiale
Terrakotta
Sold with stand
Nej
Stand
Rimelig stand
Titel på kunstværk
Figure, House God
Højde
22 cm
Bredde
15 cm
Dybde
9 cm
Vægt
1500 g
HollandBekræftet
11615
Genstande solgt
100%
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