A wooden sculpture - Prampram - Ghana






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A pair of wooden Prampram sculptures from Ghana, about 35 cm tall and weighing 580 g, in fair condition and sold without a stand.
Description from the seller
This remarkable pair of Prampram figures from the southeastern coastal region of Ghana. Both figures stand upright in a rigid frontal position and combine an archaic presence with an unexpectedly modern visual language. Their bodies are radically reduced to angular essentials: elongated arms bent at sharp angles, narrow torsos and highly abstracted heads create an almost architectural tension. The sculptor condensed the human form into a geometric system that is exceptionally rare within the artistic traditions of the Prampram people.
The exaggerated limbs and the repetitive rhythm of the body structure give the sculptures an almost mechanical appearance. At the same time, they retain an unmistakable ritual authority. The dark surface patina, shaped by age and handling, reinforces the powerful sculptural character of the pair. Although entirely rooted in West African ritual traditions, the formal abstraction of these figures evokes distant visual parallels to the theatrical constructions of Oskar Schlemmer or the metaphysical imagery of Giorgio de Chirico. These similarities are purely formal; the cultural foundations are fundamentally different.
Within the known corpus of Prampram sculpture, this anonymous master occupies a singular position. Few sculptors of this ethnic group developed such an uncompromising and highly individual artistic language. The sculptor transformed the human body into a symbolic structure balanced between abstraction and spiritual presence. Only a small number of works by this master remain in the present Prampram collection, and future field research in the Prampram region may eventually allow the identification of this extraordinary artist by name.
The Prampram belong culturally and linguistically to the larger Dangme-speaking populations of southeastern Ghana. Together with the Ga peoples, they form part of the Ga-Adangme cultural complex along the Atlantic coast east of Accra. The Prampram, Dangme and Ga share related Kwa languages, religious concepts and historical traditions, while still maintaining distinct local artistic expressions. The sculpture of the Prampram is particularly noted for its linear stylization and expressive reduction of form.
Height: 34 cm / 35 cm
Weight: 300 g / 280 g
Seller's Story
This remarkable pair of Prampram figures from the southeastern coastal region of Ghana. Both figures stand upright in a rigid frontal position and combine an archaic presence with an unexpectedly modern visual language. Their bodies are radically reduced to angular essentials: elongated arms bent at sharp angles, narrow torsos and highly abstracted heads create an almost architectural tension. The sculptor condensed the human form into a geometric system that is exceptionally rare within the artistic traditions of the Prampram people.
The exaggerated limbs and the repetitive rhythm of the body structure give the sculptures an almost mechanical appearance. At the same time, they retain an unmistakable ritual authority. The dark surface patina, shaped by age and handling, reinforces the powerful sculptural character of the pair. Although entirely rooted in West African ritual traditions, the formal abstraction of these figures evokes distant visual parallels to the theatrical constructions of Oskar Schlemmer or the metaphysical imagery of Giorgio de Chirico. These similarities are purely formal; the cultural foundations are fundamentally different.
Within the known corpus of Prampram sculpture, this anonymous master occupies a singular position. Few sculptors of this ethnic group developed such an uncompromising and highly individual artistic language. The sculptor transformed the human body into a symbolic structure balanced between abstraction and spiritual presence. Only a small number of works by this master remain in the present Prampram collection, and future field research in the Prampram region may eventually allow the identification of this extraordinary artist by name.
The Prampram belong culturally and linguistically to the larger Dangme-speaking populations of southeastern Ghana. Together with the Ga peoples, they form part of the Ga-Adangme cultural complex along the Atlantic coast east of Accra. The Prampram, Dangme and Ga share related Kwa languages, religious concepts and historical traditions, while still maintaining distinct local artistic expressions. The sculpture of the Prampram is particularly noted for its linear stylization and expressive reduction of form.
Height: 34 cm / 35 cm
Weight: 300 g / 280 g
Seller's Story
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- Unternehmen:
- Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
- Repräsentant:
- Wolfgang Jaenicke
- Adresse:
- Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
Klausenerplatz 7
14059 Berlin
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- +493033951033
- Email:
- w.jaenicke@jaenicke-njoya.com
- USt-IdNr.:
- DE241193499
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