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Ξύλινο γλυπτό από την Παπούα Νέα Γουινέα, υπό τον τίτλο "A wooden sculpture", κουλτούρα Παπούα, ύψος 82 cm, βάρος 890 g, σε μέτρια κατάσταση· πωλείται χωρίς βάση.
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This sugarcane figurine from Papua New Guinea represents a form of ritual sculpture closely linked to ancestor worship, initiation practices, and the visualization of spiritual presence. Such figures were often crafted from perishable materials and served as temporary vessels of supernatural power within ceremonial contexts. Their simplified form suggests less a naturalistic representation than the distillation of spiritual essence.
The rod-like figure is crowned by a comparatively small head, the appearance of which is dominated by large, circular eyes. The dashed outlines and knobby pupils lend the gaze an intense, almost supernatural presence. Above the eyes rise arched brows, rhythmically structuring the face. The triangular nose with its narrow bridge forms the vertical axis of the composition, while the lateral, stamp-like protrusions frame the lower part of the face.
The delicate ornamentation of the shaft deserves special attention. The upper incised patterns resemble a second, abstracted face and allude to the multi-layered spiritual identities frequently found in Melanesia. Further linear incisions articulate the staff down to the stamp-like base. The glossy patina testifies to prolonged use and points to the object's cultic significance.
Literature (Selection)
Newton, Douglas: Art Styles of the Papuan Gulf. New York 1961.
Kaufmann, Christian: Sepik: Art from New Guinea. Basel 1968.
Coiffier, Christian: Arts of the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea. Paris 1994.
Craig, Barry / Vanderwal, Ron (eds.): Living Spirits with Fixed Abodes. Honolulu 2005.
Meyer, Anthony J. P.: Oceanic Art. Cologne 1995
MAZ14488
Ιστορία πωλητή
This sugarcane figurine from Papua New Guinea represents a form of ritual sculpture closely linked to ancestor worship, initiation practices, and the visualization of spiritual presence. Such figures were often crafted from perishable materials and served as temporary vessels of supernatural power within ceremonial contexts. Their simplified form suggests less a naturalistic representation than the distillation of spiritual essence.
The rod-like figure is crowned by a comparatively small head, the appearance of which is dominated by large, circular eyes. The dashed outlines and knobby pupils lend the gaze an intense, almost supernatural presence. Above the eyes rise arched brows, rhythmically structuring the face. The triangular nose with its narrow bridge forms the vertical axis of the composition, while the lateral, stamp-like protrusions frame the lower part of the face.
The delicate ornamentation of the shaft deserves special attention. The upper incised patterns resemble a second, abstracted face and allude to the multi-layered spiritual identities frequently found in Melanesia. Further linear incisions articulate the staff down to the stamp-like base. The glossy patina testifies to prolonged use and points to the object's cultic significance.
Literature (Selection)
Newton, Douglas: Art Styles of the Papuan Gulf. New York 1961.
Kaufmann, Christian: Sepik: Art from New Guinea. Basel 1968.
Coiffier, Christian: Arts of the Sepik River, Papua New Guinea. Paris 1994.
Craig, Barry / Vanderwal, Ron (eds.): Living Spirits with Fixed Abodes. Honolulu 2005.
Meyer, Anthony J. P.: Oceanic Art. Cologne 1995
MAZ14488
Ιστορία πωλητή
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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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