Hardwood statue - Dogon - Mali

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Statue en Bois dur, a Dogon hardwood sculpture from Mali, dating to the late 20th century, 98 cm high, 18 cm wide and 15 cm deep, in good condition.

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Hardwood decorative statue – Dogon, Mali

This hardwood statue is attributed to the Dogon people, an ethnic group of central Mali renowned for the richness of its sculptural art and its complex ritual practices.

Dogon statues are traditionally used in religious and funerary contexts, serving to represent ancestors, protective spirits, and mythical figures.

They bear witness to the community's spirituality, social organization, and deep beliefs, highlighting the central role of art in transmitting cultural values.

The sculpture features harmonious proportions, elongated lines, and stylized details of the limbs and the face, characteristic of Dogon art.

The surface of the hardwood displays a deep patina, shaped by time and ritual use, reinforcing the impression of nobility and longevity of the piece.

Combining ancestral heritage and contemporary aesthetic strength, this Dogon statue stands out for its balance between symbolism, artistic expression, and sculptural presence, appealing to collectors and lovers of African art.

Hardwood decorative statue – Dogon, Mali

This hardwood statue is attributed to the Dogon people, an ethnic group of central Mali renowned for the richness of its sculptural art and its complex ritual practices.

Dogon statues are traditionally used in religious and funerary contexts, serving to represent ancestors, protective spirits, and mythical figures.

They bear witness to the community's spirituality, social organization, and deep beliefs, highlighting the central role of art in transmitting cultural values.

The sculpture features harmonious proportions, elongated lines, and stylized details of the limbs and the face, characteristic of Dogon art.

The surface of the hardwood displays a deep patina, shaped by time and ritual use, reinforcing the impression of nobility and longevity of the piece.

Combining ancestral heritage and contemporary aesthetic strength, this Dogon statue stands out for its balance between symbolism, artistic expression, and sculptural presence, appealing to collectors and lovers of African art.

Details

Number of objects
1
Ethnic group/ culture
Dogon
Country of Origin
Mali
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Hardwood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Hardwood statue
Height
98 cm
Width
18 cm
Depth
15 cm
FranceVerified
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Objects sold
95.1%
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