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Eine Holzskulptur - venavi - Ewe - Ghana  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Eine Holzskulptur - venavi - Ewe - Ghana (Ohne mindestpreis)

An Ewe Venavi Couple, two male figures; wearing tiger-patterned loincloths, black staffs, and European-style coiffures. This pair of male figures represents a distinctive form of Ewe (Ghana, Togo, and southern Benin) Venavi sculpture, notable for its syncretic combination of local and foreign stylistic elements. Each figure is depicted standing with a ceremonial posture, clad in tiger-patterned loincloths and holding black staffs, symbols that convey authority, spiritual potency, and protective function. The elaborately rendered European-style hairstyles, unusual in African sculpture, reflect historical encounters with European visual culture and the adaptive incorporation of external forms into local symbolic vocabularies. Venavi figures are associated with ritual performance, protective spirits, and social mediation within Ewe communities. They often serve as physical embodiments of ancestors or powerful male spirits, acting as intermediaries between the human and spiritual realms. The tiger-patterned clothing signals courage, martial prowess, and leadership, while the staffs signify authority and the capacity to command respect within both secular and ritual contexts. The juxtaposition of local attire with European coiffures may reflect 19th- to early 20th-century aesthetic exchange, colonial influence, or the Ewe’s selective adaptation of foreign motifs to articulate prestige and cosmopolitan awareness. The stylistic treatment of these figures emphasizes elongated forms, carefully modeled musculature, and a poised, upright stance, balancing realism with symbolic abstraction. The combination of naturalistic and stylized features allows the sculptures to operate simultaneously as visual representations and as potent ritual objects. In Venavi culture, the emphasis is less on individual portraiture than on conveying moral authority, social status, and spiritual efficacy; these figures’ distinctive appearance and attire communicate these qualities in a visually compelling manner. These male figures thus exemplify the dynamic interplay between local tradition and external influences in Ewe visual culture. They offer insight into the ways African artists selectively incorporated European elements while maintaining indigenous symbolic frameworks, producing works that are at once culturally specific, socially meaningful, and aesthetically striking. Informant Ouro CAB37216 Height: 25 cm / 27 cm Weight: 204 g / 270 g

Nr. 102033988

Verkauft
Eine Holzskulptur - venavi - Ewe - Ghana  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Eine Holzskulptur - venavi - Ewe - Ghana (Ohne mindestpreis)

An Ewe Venavi Couple, two male figures; wearing tiger-patterned loincloths, black staffs, and European-style coiffures.

This pair of male figures represents a distinctive form of Ewe (Ghana, Togo, and southern Benin) Venavi sculpture, notable for its syncretic combination of local and foreign stylistic elements. Each figure is depicted standing with a ceremonial posture, clad in tiger-patterned loincloths and holding black staffs, symbols that convey authority, spiritual potency, and protective function. The elaborately rendered European-style hairstyles, unusual in African sculpture, reflect historical encounters with European visual culture and the adaptive incorporation of external forms into local symbolic vocabularies.

Venavi figures are associated with ritual performance, protective spirits, and social mediation within Ewe communities. They often serve as physical embodiments of ancestors or powerful male spirits, acting as intermediaries between the human and spiritual realms. The tiger-patterned clothing signals courage, martial prowess, and leadership, while the staffs signify authority and the capacity to command respect within both secular and ritual contexts. The juxtaposition of local attire with European coiffures may reflect 19th- to early 20th-century aesthetic exchange, colonial influence, or the Ewe’s selective adaptation of foreign motifs to articulate prestige and cosmopolitan awareness.

The stylistic treatment of these figures emphasizes elongated forms, carefully modeled musculature, and a poised, upright stance, balancing realism with symbolic abstraction. The combination of naturalistic and stylized features allows the sculptures to operate simultaneously as visual representations and as potent ritual objects. In Venavi culture, the emphasis is less on individual portraiture than on conveying moral authority, social status, and spiritual efficacy; these figures’ distinctive appearance and attire communicate these qualities in a visually compelling manner.

These male figures thus exemplify the dynamic interplay between local tradition and external influences in Ewe visual culture. They offer insight into the ways African artists selectively incorporated European elements while maintaining indigenous symbolic frameworks, producing works that are at once culturally specific, socially meaningful, and aesthetically striking.

Informant Ouro

CAB37216

Height: 25 cm / 27 cm
Weight: 204 g / 270 g

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€ 55
Dimitri André
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Schätzung  € 170 - € 210

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