Pende mortar - Figure - Congo

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Pende mortar in wood from the Congo, dating to circa 1850–1900, 40 cm high, 10 cm wide and 10 cm deep, sold with a stand, showing signs of use and minor age-related wear, provenance J. M. Huguenin, Paris.

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The Western Pende live on the banks of the Kwilu, while the Eastern have settled on the banks of the Kasai downstream from Tshikapa. The influences of the neighboring ethnic groups, Mbla, Suku, Wongo, Leele, Kuba, and Salempasu have been imprinted on their extensive tribal art sculpture. Within this diversity the Mbuya masks, realistic, produced every ten years, have a festive function, and embody different characters, including the chief, the diviner and his wife, the prostitute, the possessed, etc.... The masks of initiation and those of power, the minganji, represent the ancestors and occur successively during the same ceremonies, agricultural festivals.

Provenance: J. M, Huguenin, Paris

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The Western Pende live on the banks of the Kwilu, while the Eastern have settled on the banks of the Kasai downstream from Tshikapa. The influences of the neighboring ethnic groups, Mbla, Suku, Wongo, Leele, Kuba, and Salempasu have been imprinted on their extensive tribal art sculpture. Within this diversity the Mbuya masks, realistic, produced every ten years, have a festive function, and embody different characters, including the chief, the diviner and his wife, the prostitute, the possessed, etc.... The masks of initiation and those of power, the minganji, represent the ancestors and occur successively during the same ceremonies, agricultural festivals.

Provenance: J. M, Huguenin, Paris

Seller's Story

Experts in Ancient African Art
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Details

Era
1400-1900
Title
Pende mortar
Country of Origin
Congo
Material
wood
Sold with stand
Yes
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
40 cm
Width
10 cm
Depth
10 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
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Objects sold
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