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Ein Terrakotta-Kopf - Ife - Nigeria  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Ein Terrakotta-Kopf - Ife - Nigeria (Ohne mindestpreis)

A small terracotta head, Nigeria, Ife region, elongated and with very fine, characteristic facial features. In the sculptural tradition of Ile-Ife, the historic center of the Yoruba world in southwestern Nigeria. Terracotta heads from Ife are generally dated between the 12th and 15th centuries CE and are among the earliest known examples of naturalistic portraiture in sub-Saharan Africa. Ife terracotta heads are characterized by remarkable formal control and naturalism, though they are not portraits in a modern sense. Facial features are carefully modeled, with balanced proportions, subtle transitions of planes, and an emphasis on calm expression. Incised lines—often interpreted as demarcations of scarification, veiling, or symbolic markings—frequently appear across the face. These markings are not decorative but index status, identity, or ritual condition, possibly associated with rulership or elite personhood. At a height of 12 cm, such a head likely functioned as a ritual or commemorative object rather than a monumental sculpture. Scholarly consensus situates these works within royal, courtly, or sacred contexts, potentially linked to ancestor veneration, dynastic continuity, or rites concerning kingship (ọba). Their meaning derives less from individual likeness than from the articulation of idealized authority, composure, and spiritual legitimacy. Technically, the terracottas demonstrate advanced ceramic knowledge: fine clay preparation, controlled firing, and confident modeling. This technical sophistication supports archaeological and historical evidence that medieval Ife was a highly urbanized and politically complex society, integrated into long-distance trade networks. From an academic perspective, an Ife terracotta head exemplifies a conception of sculpture in which naturalism serves ideology. The lifelike rendering does not assert individuality but constructs an image of perfected human presence aligned with divine kingship and cosmological order. Such works challenge earlier assumptions about African art as predominantly abstract and remain central to debates on realism, symbolism, and state formation in precolonial Africa. MAZ09120

Nr. 101651470

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Ein Terrakotta-Kopf - Ife - Nigeria  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Ein Terrakotta-Kopf - Ife - Nigeria (Ohne mindestpreis)

A small terracotta head, Nigeria, Ife region, elongated and with very fine, characteristic facial features.

In the sculptural tradition of Ile-Ife, the historic center of the Yoruba world in southwestern Nigeria. Terracotta heads from Ife are generally dated between the 12th and 15th centuries CE and are among the earliest known examples of naturalistic portraiture in sub-Saharan Africa.
Ife terracotta heads are characterized by remarkable formal control and naturalism, though they are not portraits in a modern sense. Facial features are carefully modeled, with balanced proportions, subtle transitions of planes, and an emphasis on calm expression. Incised lines—often interpreted as demarcations of scarification, veiling, or symbolic markings—frequently appear across the face. These markings are not decorative but index status, identity, or ritual condition, possibly associated with rulership or elite personhood.
At a height of 12 cm, such a head likely functioned as a ritual or commemorative object rather than a monumental sculpture. Scholarly consensus situates these works within royal, courtly, or sacred contexts, potentially linked to ancestor veneration, dynastic continuity, or rites concerning kingship (ọba). Their meaning derives less from individual likeness than from the articulation of idealized authority, composure, and spiritual legitimacy.
Technically, the terracottas demonstrate advanced ceramic knowledge: fine clay preparation, controlled firing, and confident modeling. This technical sophistication supports archaeological and historical evidence that medieval Ife was a highly urbanized and politically complex society, integrated into long-distance trade networks.
From an academic perspective, an Ife terracotta head exemplifies a conception of sculpture in which naturalism serves ideology. The lifelike rendering does not assert individuality but constructs an image of perfected human presence aligned with divine kingship and cosmological order. Such works challenge earlier assumptions about African art as predominantly abstract and remain central to debates on realism, symbolism, and state formation in precolonial Africa.

MAZ09120

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Dimitri André
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Schätzung  € 350 - € 430

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