Nr. 103099047

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

A crowned head of Lajuwa, Ife style, who seized the throne of Ife after the death of Oni Aworo-kolokin. Encrusted oxidised patina of different layers, several small holes on the right temple and close to the ear. Please note that in absence of laboratory tests, the attribution is provided for reference only, based on our knowledge and experience in the field. Yet, it incl.certificate of origin and provenance. In Nigeria's National Museum in Lagos we find a terra-cotta head which is called “Lajuwa” Head, found in the Ife Palace, Ile-Ife, 12th - 15th century. „ The head ... was said to have been kept in the king’s palace. It is called Lajuwa, who is remembered as the usurper who became king when Oni Aworokolokin died (Eyo and Willett 1980, p.103). Lajuwa, Art of Ife (last photo sequence), National Museum Lagos, 1955, Probably its represents the same person. Description: The portrait is of a relative youthful man. It is calm and dignified with the mouth shut. It is particularly engaging - in quality and appearance, and with deep serenity. Art-historical importance of this piece lies in its highly developed and distinctive sculptural style, in the tension between realism and abstraction. On one side it is naturalistic, portraitlike and on the other side it's classical and timeless. It is an idealized naturalism. The work is characterized by the typical Ife style features: The corners of the upper eyelids hang over those of the lower ones. Around the lips is an accented edge. There are grooves around the neck. Condition report: Our bronze is produced in the lost wax casting method. It has two holes in the neck, one left and one right, most likely to fix the head on a wooden post. The head wears the crown by an Ife Ono.

Nr. 103099047

Verkauft
Ein bronzener Kopf - Ife - Nigeria  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Ein bronzener Kopf - Ife - Nigeria (Ohne mindestpreis)

A crowned head of Lajuwa, Ife style, who seized the throne of Ife after the death of Oni Aworo-kolokin. Encrusted oxidised patina of different layers, several small holes on the right temple and close to the ear. Please note that in absence of laboratory tests, the attribution is provided for reference only, based on our knowledge and experience in the field. Yet, it incl.certificate of origin and provenance.

In Nigeria's National Museum in Lagos we find a terra-cotta head which is called “Lajuwa” Head, found in the Ife Palace, Ile-Ife, 12th - 15th century. „ The head ... was said to have been kept in the king’s palace. It is called Lajuwa, who is remembered as the usurper who became king when Oni Aworokolokin died (Eyo and Willett 1980, p.103).

Lajuwa, Art of Ife (last photo sequence), National Museum Lagos, 1955, Probably its represents the same person.

Description: The portrait is of a relative youthful man. It is calm and dignified with the mouth shut. It is particularly engaging - in quality and appearance, and with deep serenity. Art-historical importance of this piece lies in its highly developed and distinctive sculptural style, in the tension between realism and abstraction. On one side it is naturalistic, portraitlike and on the other side it's classical and timeless. It is an idealized naturalism.

The work is characterized by the typical Ife style features: The corners of the upper eyelids hang over those of the lower ones. Around the lips is an accented edge. There are grooves around the neck.
Condition report: Our bronze is produced in the lost wax casting method. It has two holes in the neck, one left and one right, most likely to fix the head on a wooden post. The head wears the crown by an Ife Ono.

Höchstgebot
€ 1.200
Julien Gauthier
Experte
Schätzung  € 2.000 - € 2.500

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