Djenne terracota vessel - Figura - Mali

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Vasija de terracota de Djenné, Mali, pieza de Djenné datada hacia 1500–1550, procedencia Jean-Michel Huguenin, París.

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Djenné terracotta pottery is typically handmade and features a range of shapes and sizes, from large storage jars to smaller ceremonial vessels. The pottery is often characterized by its smooth, reddish-brown surface and intricately moulded or sculpted details. The designs can include geometric patterns, human or animal motifs, and sometimes abstract forms. The artisans of Djenné use traditional hand-building techniques, such as coiling, and burnish the pottery for a smooth finish.

Historically, the terracotta vessels were used for practical purposes, such as storing water, grains, and other goods, but some pieces were also made for ritualistic or funerary purposes. The craftsmanship of Djenné pottery is an important reflection of the region's long-standing artistic and cultural traditions.

The style of Djenné pottery has influenced contemporary African art, and some pieces have become highly sought after by collectors and museums for their cultural and artistic value.

Provenance: Jean - Michel Huguenin, Paris

El vendedor y su historia

Expertos en Arte Africano antiguo

Djenné terracotta pottery is typically handmade and features a range of shapes and sizes, from large storage jars to smaller ceremonial vessels. The pottery is often characterized by its smooth, reddish-brown surface and intricately moulded or sculpted details. The designs can include geometric patterns, human or animal motifs, and sometimes abstract forms. The artisans of Djenné use traditional hand-building techniques, such as coiling, and burnish the pottery for a smooth finish.

Historically, the terracotta vessels were used for practical purposes, such as storing water, grains, and other goods, but some pieces were also made for ritualistic or funerary purposes. The craftsmanship of Djenné pottery is an important reflection of the region's long-standing artistic and cultural traditions.

The style of Djenné pottery has influenced contemporary African art, and some pieces have become highly sought after by collectors and museums for their cultural and artistic value.

Provenance: Jean - Michel Huguenin, Paris

El vendedor y su historia

Expertos en Arte Africano antiguo

Datos

Era
1400-1900
N.º de artículos
1
Título de la obra
Djenne terracota vessel
País de origen
Mali
Material
Terracota
Sold with stand
No
Estado
Estado aceptable - muy usado y posiblemente faltan partes menores
Alto
15 cm
Ancho
10 cm
Profundidad
10 cm
Periodo estimado
1500-1550
EspañaVerificado
311
Objetos vendidos
100%
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