Ein Holzkopf - Lobi - Burkina Faso (Ohne mindestpreis)






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Ein hölzerner Kopf aus Burkina Faso von der Lobi-Kultur, mit Stativ, Gewicht 7,2 kg, Höhe 48 cm, Material Holz, Zustand: fair.
Vom Verkäufer bereitgestellte Beschreibung
The figure depicts two disembodied heads, sharing a common neck, mounted on a pole. This Janus-like configuration suggests the simultaneity of different spiritual or psychological states within a single entity. Both faces are meticulously sculpted, yet distinctly different in their expressions, creating a complementary tension. Incl stand.
The right face is characterized by a continuous eyebrow, closed eyes with downward-turned outer corners, and slightly smiling, full lips. It conveys an introspective, almost dreamy quality. The left face, in contrast, has a more prominent forehead, no eyebrows, and also closed eyes; its slightly open mouth appears more focused and introspective.
Both heads have identical hairstyles, culminating in a small crest at the top. The pronounced plasticity of the cheekbones underscores the individual characterization of the faces. Distinct cracks and signs of wear indicate long ritual use and the object's integration into the social and spiritual life of the Lobi people.
Literature (selection)
Meyer, Bernhard: The Art of the Lobi. Basel, 1981.
LaGamma, Alisa (ed.): Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara. New York, 2020.
Colleyn, Jean-Paul: Lobi. Paris, 2009.
Insoll, Timothy: Archaeology, Ritual, Religion. London, 2004.
CAB47164
#afrohemian26
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Übersetzt mit Google ÜbersetzerThe figure depicts two disembodied heads, sharing a common neck, mounted on a pole. This Janus-like configuration suggests the simultaneity of different spiritual or psychological states within a single entity. Both faces are meticulously sculpted, yet distinctly different in their expressions, creating a complementary tension. Incl stand.
The right face is characterized by a continuous eyebrow, closed eyes with downward-turned outer corners, and slightly smiling, full lips. It conveys an introspective, almost dreamy quality. The left face, in contrast, has a more prominent forehead, no eyebrows, and also closed eyes; its slightly open mouth appears more focused and introspective.
Both heads have identical hairstyles, culminating in a small crest at the top. The pronounced plasticity of the cheekbones underscores the individual characterization of the faces. Distinct cracks and signs of wear indicate long ritual use and the object's integration into the social and spiritual life of the Lobi people.
Literature (selection)
Meyer, Bernhard: The Art of the Lobi. Basel, 1981.
LaGamma, Alisa (ed.): Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara. New York, 2020.
Colleyn, Jean-Paul: Lobi. Paris, 2009.
Insoll, Timothy: Archaeology, Ritual, Religion. London, 2004.
CAB47164
#afrohemian26
Der Verkäufer stellt sich vor
Übersetzt mit Google ÜbersetzerDetails
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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