Mann füttert Kampfhähne - Teakholz - Indonesien - Ende des 20. Jahrhunderts





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Massives Teak-Skulptur aus Indonesien, ca. 1960, zeigt einen Mann, der einen Kampfhahn aus der Hand füttert, vor einem fein gearbeiteten offenen Korb, alles aus einem Block Holz gearbeitet und Rückseite mit eingekernten Initialen „IK“.
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Origin: Bali / Java, Indonesia
Period: circa 1960
Material: Solid Teak wood (Jati), dark reddish-brown, dense
Technique: Entire composition—including the figure, basket and both roosters—is carved from a single block of wood.
Dimensions: approx. 14 × 15 × 10 cm
Weight: approx. 500 g
Provenance: Private Italian collection
Markings: Incised initials “IK” on the back of the sculpture, possibly referring to I Ketut Kawi, a Balinese sculptor active during the 1960s–1970s
High-quality Indonesian Teak sculpture from the 1960s, depicting a man feeding a fighting rooster from his hand, with a second rooster positioned above an intricately carved openwork basket. The carving is executed from a single block of dense Teak wood, showing refined craftsmanship in the anatomy, facial expression, and geometric basket details.
The openwork basket, enclosed rooster and standing rooster are all carved integrally from the same block, demonstrating a high level of technical skill. This type of one-piece carving requires exceptional precision and is rarely encountered in smaller Balinese/Javanese sculptures.
This subject is closely associated with traditional Balinese culture and is appreciated by collectors of Indonesian and Asian folk art.
The back of the sculpture bears the incised initials “IK”, which possibly correspond to I Ketut Kawi, a Balinese sculptor known for producing detailed figurative carvings during the 1960s–1970s.
Condition: Very good condition, with natural patina and no cracks.
Notes: Fine one-piece carving in solid Teak wood, featuring a traditional Balinese/Javanese subject and bearing an “IK” mark on the back. An attractive piece for collectors of Indonesian and Asian folk art.
Origin: Bali / Java, Indonesia
Period: circa 1960
Material: Solid Teak wood (Jati), dark reddish-brown, dense
Technique: Entire composition—including the figure, basket and both roosters—is carved from a single block of wood.
Dimensions: approx. 14 × 15 × 10 cm
Weight: approx. 500 g
Provenance: Private Italian collection
Markings: Incised initials “IK” on the back of the sculpture, possibly referring to I Ketut Kawi, a Balinese sculptor active during the 1960s–1970s
High-quality Indonesian Teak sculpture from the 1960s, depicting a man feeding a fighting rooster from his hand, with a second rooster positioned above an intricately carved openwork basket. The carving is executed from a single block of dense Teak wood, showing refined craftsmanship in the anatomy, facial expression, and geometric basket details.
The openwork basket, enclosed rooster and standing rooster are all carved integrally from the same block, demonstrating a high level of technical skill. This type of one-piece carving requires exceptional precision and is rarely encountered in smaller Balinese/Javanese sculptures.
This subject is closely associated with traditional Balinese culture and is appreciated by collectors of Indonesian and Asian folk art.
The back of the sculpture bears the incised initials “IK”, which possibly correspond to I Ketut Kawi, a Balinese sculptor known for producing detailed figurative carvings during the 1960s–1970s.
Condition: Very good condition, with natural patina and no cracks.
Notes: Fine one-piece carving in solid Teak wood, featuring a traditional Balinese/Javanese subject and bearing an “IK” mark on the back. An attractive piece for collectors of Indonesian and Asian folk art.

