Bruno Claessens - Ere Ibeji - Collection Dos & Bertie Winkel - 2013






Holds a postgraduate degree in African studies and 15 years experience in African art.
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Among the Yoruba of southwest Nigeria, twins are born four times as often as the world average. This fact, coupled with high infant mortality, has led to the emergence of a unique culture of twins. For every deceased twin baby, a small wooden figurine, called an “ere ibeji,” was carved so that its spirit could endure.
This figurine was carefully tended, and in return it brought health and prosperity to the family. Through the lens of Jean-Pierre Depienne and the pen of Bruno Claessens, the 32 ere ibeji from Dos and Bertie Winkel’s private collection are presented for the first time in book form.
After an introductory text on the subject, the great variety of styles of this specific African art is described in detail. Full-page color photographs bring these intriguing works to life and tell the story behind these wooden statuettes.
Through the lens of Jean-Pierre Depienne and the scholarly writing of Bruno Claessens, the 32 Ibeji from Dos and Bertie Winkel’s private collection are unveiled for the first time in this volume. After a richly documented introduction on the subject, an in-depth analysis explores the wide diversity of styles characteristic of this singular African art, offering readers a more nuanced and exhaustive understanding of these sacred Yoruba sculptures. This study highlights not only the aesthetic finesse but also the cultural and spiritual significance of these objects in African tradition. This volume stands out for its rich iconography and especially the detailed views of each ibeji presented. The stylistic analysis, focusing on regional differentiation of anatomical representation and the meaning of the different beads and ornaments used, constitutes an innovative approach that will engage both beginner collectors and seasoned connoisseurs.
161 Pages
25.6 x 2.2 x 25.6 cms
Hardcover, thick, high-quality paper
Texts in English
Publication: February 19, 2013
600 copies
ISBN-10: 9038922027
Mint condition
Delivery mode:
France: Mondial Relay
Europe: Mondial Relay
Rest of the world: happy-post
YOU MUST PROVIDE A MONDIAL RELAY PICK-UP POINT FOR DELIVERY
Seller's Story
Among the Yoruba of southwest Nigeria, twins are born four times as often as the world average. This fact, coupled with high infant mortality, has led to the emergence of a unique culture of twins. For every deceased twin baby, a small wooden figurine, called an “ere ibeji,” was carved so that its spirit could endure.
This figurine was carefully tended, and in return it brought health and prosperity to the family. Through the lens of Jean-Pierre Depienne and the pen of Bruno Claessens, the 32 ere ibeji from Dos and Bertie Winkel’s private collection are presented for the first time in book form.
After an introductory text on the subject, the great variety of styles of this specific African art is described in detail. Full-page color photographs bring these intriguing works to life and tell the story behind these wooden statuettes.
Through the lens of Jean-Pierre Depienne and the scholarly writing of Bruno Claessens, the 32 Ibeji from Dos and Bertie Winkel’s private collection are unveiled for the first time in this volume. After a richly documented introduction on the subject, an in-depth analysis explores the wide diversity of styles characteristic of this singular African art, offering readers a more nuanced and exhaustive understanding of these sacred Yoruba sculptures. This study highlights not only the aesthetic finesse but also the cultural and spiritual significance of these objects in African tradition. This volume stands out for its rich iconography and especially the detailed views of each ibeji presented. The stylistic analysis, focusing on regional differentiation of anatomical representation and the meaning of the different beads and ornaments used, constitutes an innovative approach that will engage both beginner collectors and seasoned connoisseurs.
161 Pages
25.6 x 2.2 x 25.6 cms
Hardcover, thick, high-quality paper
Texts in English
Publication: February 19, 2013
600 copies
ISBN-10: 9038922027
Mint condition
Delivery mode:
France: Mondial Relay
Europe: Mondial Relay
Rest of the world: happy-post
YOU MUST PROVIDE A MONDIAL RELAY PICK-UP POINT FOR DELIVERY
