En træskulptur - Senufo - Elfenbenskysten (Ingen mindstepris)






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Et trækul-hovedtræsskulptur fra Elfenbenskysten, med titlen “A wooden sculpture”, udført af Senufo i Boundiali-regionen, forestiller en ryttersfigur, 20 cm høj og 190 g tung, i rimelig stand og uden stand.
Beskrivelse fra sælger
This Senufo equestrian figure from the Boundiali region of northern Ivory Coast belongs to a group of figurative representations that visualize power, social prestige, and spiritual authority in a concentrated form. Although equestrian depictions are relatively rare in Senufo art, they are often associated with notions of leadership, protection, and the ability to mediate between the human and spiritual realms. The Boundiali region formed an important cultural hub within the extensive Senufo cultural sphere.
The horse is depicted in a highly abstract manner. Legs and hooves are reduced in favor of block-like front and hindquarters, giving the sculpture a monumental unity. Despite this formal simplification, the animal possesses an impressive presence. The open mouth, with its visibly detailed upper and lower teeth, lends it dynamism and expressiveness.
The rider sits upright, holding onto a horn-like projection with his left hand, while his right grasps a broad staff, which can be interpreted as a symbol of authority, protection, or ritual function. The helmet, amulet on the solar plexus, and bracelets indicate status and spiritual security. The flat face with its characteristic protrusion around the mouth, as well as the fine incised ornamentation, correspond to known design principles of Senufo sculpture. The glossy patina and distinct signs of wear attest to prolonged ritual use and lend the sculpture its historical authenticity.
Literature (selection)
Fischer, Eberhard / Homberger, Lorenz: The Art of the Senufo. Zurich 1980.
Glaze, Anita J.: Art and Death in a Senufo Village. Bloomington 1981.
Himmelheber, Hans: Negro Art and Negro Artists in Africa. Braunschweig 1960.
Cole, Herbert M.: Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa. Washington D.C. 1989.
Richter, Dolores: Art of the Senufo. New York 1980.
MAZ14732
Sælger's Historie
This Senufo equestrian figure from the Boundiali region of northern Ivory Coast belongs to a group of figurative representations that visualize power, social prestige, and spiritual authority in a concentrated form. Although equestrian depictions are relatively rare in Senufo art, they are often associated with notions of leadership, protection, and the ability to mediate between the human and spiritual realms. The Boundiali region formed an important cultural hub within the extensive Senufo cultural sphere.
The horse is depicted in a highly abstract manner. Legs and hooves are reduced in favor of block-like front and hindquarters, giving the sculpture a monumental unity. Despite this formal simplification, the animal possesses an impressive presence. The open mouth, with its visibly detailed upper and lower teeth, lends it dynamism and expressiveness.
The rider sits upright, holding onto a horn-like projection with his left hand, while his right grasps a broad staff, which can be interpreted as a symbol of authority, protection, or ritual function. The helmet, amulet on the solar plexus, and bracelets indicate status and spiritual security. The flat face with its characteristic protrusion around the mouth, as well as the fine incised ornamentation, correspond to known design principles of Senufo sculpture. The glossy patina and distinct signs of wear attest to prolonged ritual use and lend the sculpture its historical authenticity.
Literature (selection)
Fischer, Eberhard / Homberger, Lorenz: The Art of the Senufo. Zurich 1980.
Glaze, Anita J.: Art and Death in a Senufo Village. Bloomington 1981.
Himmelheber, Hans: Negro Art and Negro Artists in Africa. Braunschweig 1960.
Cole, Herbert M.: Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa. Washington D.C. 1989.
Richter, Dolores: Art of the Senufo. New York 1980.
MAZ14732
Sælger's Historie
Detaljer
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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