Animalier statuette - Kongo monkey - DR Congo

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STATUETTE ANIMALIER-SÎNGE-KONGO, a wood sculpture from the Democratic Republic of the Congo depicting a Kongo monkey, 40 cm high and in good condition dating to the late 20th century.

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Origin. Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Material. Wood
Dimension. 40 cm
Shipping method. Colissimo within 24-48h open.

This decorative wooden statue sculpted is a classic and powerful representation of Kongo art (coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola or the Republic of the Congo). It depicts a monkey, probably a chimpanzee or a gorilla, in a highly symbolic posture.
Here is a detailed analysis of this piece:
1. Symbolism and Posture
The monkey holds a special place in Kongo cosmology. Contrary to Western interpretations, it is often seen as a mediator between the world of the living and that of the ancestors or spirits.
The hand to the mouth: This pose, often called "the thinker" in other contexts, symbolises wisdom, reflection or sacred silence. It can also indicate that the entity is 'eating' or absorbing magical substances to protect its owner.
The drum: The animal seems to hold or be seated behind a drum. In Kongo culture, the drum is not just an instrument; it is a tool for communicating with the beyond. The rhythm calls the spirits.
2. Physical Characteristics and Materials
The Eyes: The use of shell fragments or white porcelain for the eyes is typical of Kongo art. The white (mpemba) evokes the realm of the dead and the statue’s ability to "see" in the invisible world.
Additional Elements: One notes cords or fibers around the neck and base, as well as a small fragment (perhaps glass or a mirror) atop the skull. These elements were often used to seal magical charges (bilongo).
3. Function: A object of power
This type of statuette generally belongs to the category of Minkisi (plural Nkisi).
An Nkisi is a receptacle for a spiritual force. It was used by a diviner or healer (Nganga) to resolve social problems, heal illnesses, or protect against curses.
In summary

Origin. Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Material. Wood
Dimension. 40 cm
Shipping method. Colissimo within 24-48h open.

This decorative wooden statue sculpted is a classic and powerful representation of Kongo art (coming from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Angola or the Republic of the Congo). It depicts a monkey, probably a chimpanzee or a gorilla, in a highly symbolic posture.
Here is a detailed analysis of this piece:
1. Symbolism and Posture
The monkey holds a special place in Kongo cosmology. Contrary to Western interpretations, it is often seen as a mediator between the world of the living and that of the ancestors or spirits.
The hand to the mouth: This pose, often called "the thinker" in other contexts, symbolises wisdom, reflection or sacred silence. It can also indicate that the entity is 'eating' or absorbing magical substances to protect its owner.
The drum: The animal seems to hold or be seated behind a drum. In Kongo culture, the drum is not just an instrument; it is a tool for communicating with the beyond. The rhythm calls the spirits.
2. Physical Characteristics and Materials
The Eyes: The use of shell fragments or white porcelain for the eyes is typical of Kongo art. The white (mpemba) evokes the realm of the dead and the statue’s ability to "see" in the invisible world.
Additional Elements: One notes cords or fibers around the neck and base, as well as a small fragment (perhaps glass or a mirror) atop the skull. These elements were often used to seal magical charges (bilongo).
3. Function: A object of power
This type of statuette generally belongs to the category of Minkisi (plural Nkisi).
An Nkisi is a receptacle for a spiritual force. It was used by a diviner or healer (Nganga) to resolve social problems, heal illnesses, or protect against curses.
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Details

Number of objects
1
Country of Origin
DR Congo
Period
Late 20th century
Material
Wood
Sold with stand
No
Condition
Good condition
Title of artwork
Animalier statuette - Kongo monkey
Height
40 cm
FranceVerified
32
Objects sold
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