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Eine Holzskulptur - Adjoukrou - Elfenbeinküste  (Ohne Mindestpreis)
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Eine Holzskulptur - Adjoukrou - Elfenbeinküste (Ohne Mindestpreis)

An Adjoukrou sulpture, Cote d’Ivoire, collected in the region of région Dabou, remnants of Kaolin and other traces of sacrifications, signs of age and ritual use. The Adjoukrou people, also known as Adyukru, Adioukrou, Adyoukrou, Ajukru, and Bubari, are an ethnic group indigenous to the Dabou area in the Grands-Ponts region of Côte d'Ivoire. They are part of the larger Akan cultural family and are associated with the Lagoon culture group in the country. The Adjoukrou language, a Kwa language, is spoken in various villages within this region, including Kpandah, Okpoyou, and Kaka. In the Dabou region, Adjoukrou sculptures are integral to the community's cultural and spiritual practices. These artworks serve as representations of ancestral spirits and are used in various rituals and ceremonies. The sculptures are typically crafted from wood and are characterized by their elongated forms, intricate details, and symbolic elements that reflect the Adjoukrou's beliefs and traditions. One notable example is a seated female figure attributed to the Adjoukrou people. This wooden statuette, which is over 40 years old, features a nuanced red-brown patina with traces of black and remnants of polychromy. The figure is adorned with a parasol and cane, elements that are often associated with representations of authority and respect within the Adjoukrou community. Such sculptures are not only artistic expressions but also serve as mediums for conveying cultural narratives and spiritual beliefs. The Dabou region, being the "capital" of the Adjoukrou people, plays a central role in preserving and showcasing these artistic traditions. The local community continues to uphold the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these sculptures, ensuring that they remain a vital part of their heritage. In summary, Adjoukrou sculptures from the Dabou region of Côte d'Ivoire are rich in cultural and spiritual significance. They embody the artistic prowess and deep-rooted traditions of the Adjoukrou people, serving as enduring symbols of their identity and beliefs. The Adjoukrou people, also known as Adioukrou, are an ethnic group from the Dabou region in southern Côte d'Ivoire. While there is limited literature specifically focusing on Adjoukrou sculptures, several works provide insights into their cultural practices, which may inform an understanding of their artistic expressions. One such work is the study titled Cultural Identities and Food Habits in Adjoukrou Country in Côte d'Ivoire, published in the International Journal of Social Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends in 2022. This study explores the cultural identities and dietary habits of the Adjoukrou people in the department of Dabou. It highlights aspects of their social organization, religious practices, and socio-economic activities, which are integral to their cultural fabric. While the study does not directly address sculpture, it provides context that can enhance the understanding of Adjoukrou cultural expressions, including art. ijsscfrtjournal.isrra.org Additionally, the exhibition Les Maîtres de la Sculpture du Côte d'Ivoire held at the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris in 2015 showcased the diversity and complexity of Ivorian wooden sculptures. Although not exclusively focused on the Adjoukrou, the exhibition presented major styles from the region, offering insights into the technical qualities and aesthetic power of Ivorian sculptures. This exhibition underscores the significance of sculpture in Ivorian culture, including that of the Adjoukrou. Caacart. For a more focused study on Adjoukrou art, particularly sculptures, it may be beneficial to consult museum collections, auction catalogues, and ethnographic studies that include Adjoukrou artifacts. These sources often provide detailed descriptions and analyses of individual pieces, offering a deeper understanding of the artistic traditions of the Adjoukrou people.

Nr. 98598602

Verkauft
Eine Holzskulptur - Adjoukrou - Elfenbeinküste  (Ohne Mindestpreis)

Eine Holzskulptur - Adjoukrou - Elfenbeinküste (Ohne Mindestpreis)

An Adjoukrou sulpture, Cote d’Ivoire, collected in the region of région Dabou, remnants of Kaolin and other traces of sacrifications, signs of age and ritual use.

The Adjoukrou people, also known as Adyukru, Adioukrou, Adyoukrou, Ajukru, and Bubari, are an ethnic group indigenous to the Dabou area in the Grands-Ponts region of Côte d'Ivoire. They are part of the larger Akan cultural family and are associated with the Lagoon culture group in the country. The Adjoukrou language, a Kwa language, is spoken in various villages within this region, including Kpandah, Okpoyou, and Kaka.

In the Dabou region, Adjoukrou sculptures are integral to the community's cultural and spiritual practices. These artworks serve as representations of ancestral spirits and are used in various rituals and ceremonies. The sculptures are typically crafted from wood and are characterized by their elongated forms, intricate details, and symbolic elements that reflect the Adjoukrou's beliefs and traditions.

One notable example is a seated female figure attributed to the Adjoukrou people. This wooden statuette, which is over 40 years old, features a nuanced red-brown patina with traces of black and remnants of polychromy. The figure is adorned with a parasol and cane, elements that are often associated with representations of authority and respect within the Adjoukrou community. Such sculptures are not only artistic expressions but also serve as mediums for conveying cultural narratives and spiritual beliefs.

The Dabou region, being the "capital" of the Adjoukrou people, plays a central role in preserving and showcasing these artistic traditions. The local community continues to uphold the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these sculptures, ensuring that they remain a vital part of their heritage.

In summary, Adjoukrou sculptures from the Dabou region of Côte d'Ivoire are rich in cultural and spiritual significance. They embody the artistic prowess and deep-rooted traditions of the Adjoukrou people, serving as enduring symbols of their identity and beliefs.

The Adjoukrou people, also known as Adioukrou, are an ethnic group from the Dabou region in southern Côte d'Ivoire. While there is limited literature specifically focusing on Adjoukrou sculptures, several works provide insights into their cultural practices, which may inform an understanding of their artistic expressions.

One such work is the study titled Cultural Identities and Food Habits in Adjoukrou Country in Côte d'Ivoire, published in the International Journal of Social Sciences: Current and Future Research Trends in 2022. This study explores the cultural identities and dietary habits of the Adjoukrou people in the department of Dabou. It highlights aspects of their social organization, religious practices, and socio-economic activities, which are integral to their cultural fabric. While the study does not directly address sculpture, it provides context that can enhance the understanding of Adjoukrou cultural expressions, including art. ijsscfrtjournal.isrra.org

Additionally, the exhibition Les Maîtres de la Sculpture du Côte d'Ivoire held at the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris in 2015 showcased the diversity and complexity of Ivorian wooden sculptures. Although not exclusively focused on the Adjoukrou, the exhibition presented major styles from the region, offering insights into the technical qualities and aesthetic power of Ivorian sculptures. This exhibition underscores the significance of sculpture in Ivorian culture, including that of the Adjoukrou. Caacart.

For a more focused study on Adjoukrou art, particularly sculptures, it may be beneficial to consult museum collections, auction catalogues, and ethnographic studies that include Adjoukrou artifacts. These sources often provide detailed descriptions and analyses of individual pieces, offering a deeper understanding of the artistic traditions of the Adjoukrou people.

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Julien Gauthier
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