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

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The fragment of a terracotta head from Ife, found in the Ondo region of southwestern Nigeria, points to the extraordinary tradition of naturalistic sculpture that flourished in the cultural center of the Yoruba people between the 12th and 15th centuries. Ife was considered the sacred and political center of Yoruba royal ideology and developed a highly specialized art of sculpture, whose works are distinguished by technical precision and idealized physiognomies. Finds outside Ife indicate far-reaching spheres of exchange and influence within the Yoruba cultural area. Incl stand. Our piece attribution and datation is given by the extent of our knowledge and for reference only. Without TL test, the piece remains subject to authentication.

The surviving head displays the characteristic high forehead, which in Ife art is often interpreted as an expression of intellectual nobility and inner balance. The suggested braided hair alludes to courtly body aesthetics and social codes, while the open, frontally facing eyes convey a serene presence. Particularly noteworthy is the finely modeled nose, whose naturalistic rendering exemplifies the exceptional ceramic technique of the Ife workshops. The closed mouth reinforces the impression of controlled dignity and contemplative serenity.

The fragmentation of the upper head, as well as minor cracks and chips, are typical signs of aging and exposure to soil in archaeological terracotta. At the same time, they lend the object a historical materiality that makes its long history of existence and reception visible.

Literature (selection)
Jaenicke-Njoya archive CAB49006
Willett, Frank: Ife in the History of West African Sculpture. London 1967.
Drewal, Henry John / Pemberton, John: Yoruba: Nine Centuries of African Art and Thought. New York 1989.
Fagg, William: Nigerian Images. London 1963.
Blier, Suzanne Preston: Art and Risk in Ancient Yoruba. Cambridge 2015.

This description is made with AI. Despite careful individual review, the use of Artificial Intelligence may result in errors or inaccuracies in the description.

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The fragment of a terracotta head from Ife, found in the Ondo region of southwestern Nigeria, points to the extraordinary tradition of naturalistic sculpture that flourished in the cultural center of the Yoruba people between the 12th and 15th centuries. Ife was considered the sacred and political center of Yoruba royal ideology and developed a highly specialized art of sculpture, whose works are distinguished by technical precision and idealized physiognomies. Finds outside Ife indicate far-reaching spheres of exchange and influence within the Yoruba cultural area. Incl stand. Our piece attribution and datation is given by the extent of our knowledge and for reference only. Without TL test, the piece remains subject to authentication.

The surviving head displays the characteristic high forehead, which in Ife art is often interpreted as an expression of intellectual nobility and inner balance. The suggested braided hair alludes to courtly body aesthetics and social codes, while the open, frontally facing eyes convey a serene presence. Particularly noteworthy is the finely modeled nose, whose naturalistic rendering exemplifies the exceptional ceramic technique of the Ife workshops. The closed mouth reinforces the impression of controlled dignity and contemplative serenity.

The fragmentation of the upper head, as well as minor cracks and chips, are typical signs of aging and exposure to soil in archaeological terracotta. At the same time, they lend the object a historical materiality that makes its long history of existence and reception visible.

Literature (selection)
Jaenicke-Njoya archive CAB49006
Willett, Frank: Ife in the History of West African Sculpture. London 1967.
Drewal, Henry John / Pemberton, John: Yoruba: Nine Centuries of African Art and Thought. New York 1989.
Fagg, William: Nigerian Images. London 1963.
Blier, Suzanne Preston: Art and Risk in Ancient Yoruba. Cambridge 2015.

This description is made with AI. Despite careful individual review, the use of Artificial Intelligence may result in errors or inaccuracies in the description.

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Ethnie/ Kultur
Ife
Herkunftsland
Nigeria
Material
Terracotta
Sold with stand
Ja
Zustand
Angemessener Zustand
Titel des Kunstwerks
A terracotta head
Höhe
13 cm
Gewicht
560 g
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Verkaufte Objekte
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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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