en træskulptur - Fon - Benin (Ingen mindstepris)

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Ingen mindstepris
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En træ-Fon-fetisk skulptur fra Benin med titlen 'A wooden sculpture', trækerne og malet overflade, leveres med stand, vejer 2,9 kg og er 62 cm høj i rimelig stand, provenance nær Ouidah.

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A Fon fetish figure from the region of Ouidah, in present-day Benin, belongs to a sculptural and ritual tradition closely tied to vodun practice. Often identified as a bocio, such figures are not primarily aesthetic objects but instruments of efficacy, designed to act within specific spiritual, protective, or judicial contexts. The carved wooden core provides an anthropomorphic framework, yet the figure’s meaning emerges through the accumulation of materials and the activation of embedded forces. Incl stand.

The presence of colorful painting on the surface serves more than a decorative function. Polychromy may articulate symbolic distinctions, emphasize anatomical or ritual features, and enhance the figure’s visibility as a charged object. Pigments can also index associations with particular vodun entities or ritual intentions, reinforcing the object’s operative role.

The inclusion of thunder-irons is especially significant. These iron elements, associated with the deity Hevioso, evoke lightning, power, and divine retribution. Inserted into the wooden structure, they materially anchor the presence of this force, transforming the figure into a locus of spiritual authority. Iron itself carries strong cosmological associations in the region, linked to transformation and cy ritual specialists, forming accumulations that enhance their potency. Originating near Ouidah, a major center of vodun practice, the figure reflects a dynamic intersection of material form, ritual knowledge, and spiritual agency.

References

Blier, Suzanne Preston. African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. 1995.
Rush, Dana. Vodun: Secrecy and the Search for Divine Power. 2018.

Informant Bature

CAB4663

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A Fon fetish figure from the region of Ouidah, in present-day Benin, belongs to a sculptural and ritual tradition closely tied to vodun practice. Often identified as a bocio, such figures are not primarily aesthetic objects but instruments of efficacy, designed to act within specific spiritual, protective, or judicial contexts. The carved wooden core provides an anthropomorphic framework, yet the figure’s meaning emerges through the accumulation of materials and the activation of embedded forces. Incl stand.

The presence of colorful painting on the surface serves more than a decorative function. Polychromy may articulate symbolic distinctions, emphasize anatomical or ritual features, and enhance the figure’s visibility as a charged object. Pigments can also index associations with particular vodun entities or ritual intentions, reinforcing the object’s operative role.

The inclusion of thunder-irons is especially significant. These iron elements, associated with the deity Hevioso, evoke lightning, power, and divine retribution. Inserted into the wooden structure, they materially anchor the presence of this force, transforming the figure into a locus of spiritual authority. Iron itself carries strong cosmological associations in the region, linked to transformation and cy ritual specialists, forming accumulations that enhance their potency. Originating near Ouidah, a major center of vodun practice, the figure reflects a dynamic intersection of material form, ritual knowledge, and spiritual agency.

References

Blier, Suzanne Preston. African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. 1995.
Rush, Dana. Vodun: Secrecy and the Search for Divine Power. 2018.

Informant Bature

CAB4663

#afrohemian26

Sælger's Historie

Oversat af Google Oversæt

Detaljer

Etnisk gruppe/ kultur
Fon
Oprindelsesland
Benin
Materiale
Træ
Sold with stand
Ja
Stand
Rimelig stand
Titel på kunstværk
A wooden sculpture
Højde
62 cm
Vægt
2,9 kg
TysklandBekræftet
6201
Genstande solgt
99,7%
protop

Rechtliche Informationen des Verkäufers

Unternehmen:
Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
Repräsentant:
Wolfgang Jaenicke
Adresse:
Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
Klausenerplatz 7
14059 Berlin
GERMANY
Telefonnummer:
+493033951033
Email:
w.jaenicke@jaenicke-njoya.com
USt-IdNr.:
DE241193499

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