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Hölzernes architektonisches Paneel aus Westafrika mit drei stilisierten Figuren; Mittel 20. Jahrhundert; Massivholz; Höhe 56 cm, Breite 36 cm, Tiefe 9 cm; Gewicht 12 kg; guter Zustand mit altersbedingten Gebrauchsspuren.

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Carved Wooden Architectural Panel with Figures – West Africa, Mid-20th Century

Large hand-carved wooden architectural panel from West Africa, dating to the mid-20th century.
The panel features a relief composition with three stylised human figures arranged symmetrically around a central rectangular opening, possibly intended for light, ritual visibility or symbolic passage.

The figures are carved in a frontal stance with simplified anatomical features and geometric body proportions.

The surface is richly decorated with incised linear and zigzag motifs, as well as vegetal patterns on the garments.

A carved head element above the central opening reinforces the architectural and symbolic character of the piece.

Panels of this type were traditionally used as architectural elements (doors, wall panels or shrine components) or as ceremonial interior fittings, combining decorative and symbolic functions.

Details

Origin: West Africa
Period: Mid-20th century
Material: Solid carved hardwood
Technique: Hand-carved relief

Dimensions

Height: 56 cm
Width: 36 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Weight: 12 kg

Condition

Good authentic condition with visible age-related wear, surface abrasions, small cracks and tool marks consistent with age and traditional use.

No modern repairs observed. The natural patina enhances the sculptural depth and authenticity of the object.

Remarks

A strong and expressive example of African architectural wood carving, suitable for collectors of tribal art, ethnographic collections, or as a powerful standalone wall piece.

Carved Wooden Architectural Panel with Figures – West Africa, Mid-20th Century

Large hand-carved wooden architectural panel from West Africa, dating to the mid-20th century.
The panel features a relief composition with three stylised human figures arranged symmetrically around a central rectangular opening, possibly intended for light, ritual visibility or symbolic passage.

The figures are carved in a frontal stance with simplified anatomical features and geometric body proportions.

The surface is richly decorated with incised linear and zigzag motifs, as well as vegetal patterns on the garments.

A carved head element above the central opening reinforces the architectural and symbolic character of the piece.

Panels of this type were traditionally used as architectural elements (doors, wall panels or shrine components) or as ceremonial interior fittings, combining decorative and symbolic functions.

Details

Origin: West Africa
Period: Mid-20th century
Material: Solid carved hardwood
Technique: Hand-carved relief

Dimensions

Height: 56 cm
Width: 36 cm
Depth: 9 cm
Weight: 12 kg

Condition

Good authentic condition with visible age-related wear, surface abrasions, small cracks and tool marks consistent with age and traditional use.

No modern repairs observed. The natural patina enhances the sculptural depth and authenticity of the object.

Remarks

A strong and expressive example of African architectural wood carving, suitable for collectors of tribal art, ethnographic collections, or as a powerful standalone wall piece.

Details

Epoche
1900-2000
Anzahl der Objekte
1
Herkunftsland
Afrika
Material
wood
Zustand
Guter Zustand - gebraucht, mit geringfügigen Altersspuren & Mängeln
Höhe
56 cm
Breite
36 cm
Tiefe
9 cm
Geschätzter Zeitraum
1960-1970, 1970-1980
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43
Verkaufte Objekte
100 %
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