Senufo figure - Senufo

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Dimitri André
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Selected by Dimitri André

Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.

Estimate  € 1,100 - € 1,300
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Description from the seller

Ivory Coast blackish shiny patina, wonderful forms, flat shoulders, high arched headdresses, coiffure insect damage. Nice dark patina. Provenance: From the estate of Jacques (1921-2023) and Frances Crampon (1922-2025). Captain Crampon was born in Belgium, joined the Merchant Marine, and eventually became a Captain in the US Navy, on search and rescue ships. He and his wife, Frances, a singer and actress, met when she was on a USO tour to Japan. Together they traveled the world, living for several years in Tokyo and Capetown. They were avid collectors of Asian, pre-Columbian, and ancient and fine art. They also had an extensive collection of maps. Jacques and Frances settled down in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village, where they remained until their deaths, after very full and interesting lives.

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
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Ivory Coast blackish shiny patina, wonderful forms, flat shoulders, high arched headdresses, coiffure insect damage. Nice dark patina. Provenance: From the estate of Jacques (1921-2023) and Frances Crampon (1922-2025). Captain Crampon was born in Belgium, joined the Merchant Marine, and eventually became a Captain in the US Navy, on search and rescue ships. He and his wife, Frances, a singer and actress, met when she was on a USO tour to Japan. Together they traveled the world, living for several years in Tokyo and Capetown. They were avid collectors of Asian, pre-Columbian, and ancient and fine art. They also had an extensive collection of maps. Jacques and Frances settled down in the heart of Manhattan's Greenwich Village, where they remained until their deaths, after very full and interesting lives.

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
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Details

Indigenous object name
Senufo figure
No. of items
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Senufo
Material
wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
15 cm
Width
4 cm
Depth
2 cm
SpainVerified
255
Objects sold
100%
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