No. 102723415

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A wooden sculpture - Dogon - Mali
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A wooden sculpture - Dogon - Mali

A fragmentary female Dogon sculpture, Mali, encrusted patina. A female sculpture attributed to the Dogon of Mali articulates a visual language in which gender, symbolism, and abstraction converge. Typically rendered in a vertical, frontal stance, the figure emphasizes balance and composure: elongated limbs, a narrow torso, and a poised head create a rhythmic continuity of line. The breasts, often prominently indicated, function as primary markers of femininity, while the abdomen and hips may be subtly accentuated, suggesting ideals of fertility, continuity, and social vitality. The formal treatment is characterized by reduction and stylization rather than naturalistic representation. Anatomical features are simplified into geometric volumes—cylindrical limbs, a flattened torso, and a head that may incline slightly upward. This upward orientation has been interpreted as a gesture of receptivity or mediation, situating the figure within a cosmological framework rather than a purely corporeal one. Facial features, when present, are typically restrained, privileging structure over expression. References Colleyn, Jean-Paul. Bamana: The Art of Existence in Mali. Imperato, Pascal James. African Arts and Culture. McNaughton, Patrick R. The Mande Blacksmiths: Knowledge, Power, and Art in West Africa. Vogel, Susan Mullin, ed. Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art. CAB42147

No. 102723415

No longer available
A wooden sculpture - Dogon - Mali

A wooden sculpture - Dogon - Mali

A fragmentary female Dogon sculpture, Mali, encrusted patina.

A female sculpture attributed to the Dogon of Mali articulates a visual language in which gender, symbolism, and abstraction converge. Typically rendered in a vertical, frontal stance, the figure emphasizes balance and composure: elongated limbs, a narrow torso, and a poised head create a rhythmic continuity of line. The breasts, often prominently indicated, function as primary markers of femininity, while the abdomen and hips may be subtly accentuated, suggesting ideals of fertility, continuity, and social vitality.

The formal treatment is characterized by reduction and stylization rather than naturalistic representation. Anatomical features are simplified into geometric volumes—cylindrical limbs, a flattened torso, and a head that may incline slightly upward. This upward orientation has been interpreted as a gesture of receptivity or mediation, situating the figure within a cosmological framework rather than a purely corporeal one. Facial features, when present, are typically restrained, privileging structure over expression.

References
Colleyn, Jean-Paul. Bamana: The Art of Existence in Mali.
Imperato, Pascal James. African Arts and Culture.
McNaughton, Patrick R. The Mande Blacksmiths: Knowledge, Power, and Art in West Africa.
Vogel, Susan Mullin, ed. Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art.

CAB42147

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Dimitri André
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Estimate  € 900 - € 1,100

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