Dogon figure - Figura - Mali

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The Dogon live in the elevated rocky heights of Mali's Bandiagara Escarpment. They rely on agriculture and manage to wrest subsistence crops from poor soil in an area that receives little rain. This monumental figure is one of the largest Dogon sculptures known. The region's dry climate has preserved Dogon works far longer than is usual for African wood sculpture, and radiocarbon testing of this work suggests that it may date as far back as the fifteenth century.

Dogon sculpture is primarily concerned with the spirits responsible for the fertility of both land and people. These include a family's real and mythical ancestors, the souls of women who died in childbirth, and water spirits. While the exact functions and meanings of individual works often remain obscure, scholars agree that Dogon sculptures were created for shrines.

The most distinctive subject rendered by Dogon sculptures is that of a single figure standing with raised arms. This posture has usually been interpreted as a gesture of prayer—an effort to link earth and heavens—and it has been suggested that it may represent an appeal for rain. This masterpiece of Dogon figurative art depicts a man with a well-modeled body in a naturalistic stance. The artist has carefully rendered the figure's musculature, anatomical detail, and body ornament. His stylized beard identifies him as an elder and an individual whose age and experience entitle him to participate in the most important religious, political, and social affairs of Dogon society. The figure wears wristlets, armlets, and anklets that indicate his status, as well as a belt and neck pendants resembling leather talismans that also suggest his spiritual importance.

Provenance: old american collection

El vendedor y su historia

Montagut Gallery Galería especializada en arte tribal africano Montagut Gallery es una galería especializada en arte tribal africano, un espacio dedicado a explorar y celebrar la rica herencia artística del continente africano. Fundada en 1990 en Barcelona, la galería ha sido un faro para los amantes del arte tribal, gracias al impulso y la pasión de Guilhem Montagut. Guiado por su profundo interés en el arte tribal, Guilhem Montagut se sumergió en este fascinante mundo a través del influjo de Rachel Montagut pionera y visionaria en el mundo del arte tribal africano, fundadora y destacada galerista. Desde entonces, la galería ha sido fiel a la misión de difundir la belleza y la importancia del arte africano en el escenario internacional del arte. La presencia de Montagut Gallery se extiende más allá de las fronteras de Barcelona, participando activamente en ferias de renombre mundial como Tefaf Maastricht, Brafa Art Fair, Paris Tribal, Parcours des Mondes y FAB. La galería se dedica a organizar exposiciones multidisciplinares que dialogan y confrontan el arte africano con otros lenguajes artísticos, creando un espacio de intercambio cultural y reflexión. Su objetivo es sensibilizar y hacer entender que el arte africano no solo es una expresión cultural única, sino también una parte integral e indispensable del patrimonio mundial de la historia del arte.

The Dogon live in the elevated rocky heights of Mali's Bandiagara Escarpment. They rely on agriculture and manage to wrest subsistence crops from poor soil in an area that receives little rain. This monumental figure is one of the largest Dogon sculptures known. The region's dry climate has preserved Dogon works far longer than is usual for African wood sculpture, and radiocarbon testing of this work suggests that it may date as far back as the fifteenth century.

Dogon sculpture is primarily concerned with the spirits responsible for the fertility of both land and people. These include a family's real and mythical ancestors, the souls of women who died in childbirth, and water spirits. While the exact functions and meanings of individual works often remain obscure, scholars agree that Dogon sculptures were created for shrines.

The most distinctive subject rendered by Dogon sculptures is that of a single figure standing with raised arms. This posture has usually been interpreted as a gesture of prayer—an effort to link earth and heavens—and it has been suggested that it may represent an appeal for rain. This masterpiece of Dogon figurative art depicts a man with a well-modeled body in a naturalistic stance. The artist has carefully rendered the figure's musculature, anatomical detail, and body ornament. His stylized beard identifies him as an elder and an individual whose age and experience entitle him to participate in the most important religious, political, and social affairs of Dogon society. The figure wears wristlets, armlets, and anklets that indicate his status, as well as a belt and neck pendants resembling leather talismans that also suggest his spiritual importance.

Provenance: old american collection

El vendedor y su historia

Montagut Gallery Galería especializada en arte tribal africano Montagut Gallery es una galería especializada en arte tribal africano, un espacio dedicado a explorar y celebrar la rica herencia artística del continente africano. Fundada en 1990 en Barcelona, la galería ha sido un faro para los amantes del arte tribal, gracias al impulso y la pasión de Guilhem Montagut. Guiado por su profundo interés en el arte tribal, Guilhem Montagut se sumergió en este fascinante mundo a través del influjo de Rachel Montagut pionera y visionaria en el mundo del arte tribal africano, fundadora y destacada galerista. Desde entonces, la galería ha sido fiel a la misión de difundir la belleza y la importancia del arte africano en el escenario internacional del arte. La presencia de Montagut Gallery se extiende más allá de las fronteras de Barcelona, participando activamente en ferias de renombre mundial como Tefaf Maastricht, Brafa Art Fair, Paris Tribal, Parcours des Mondes y FAB. La galería se dedica a organizar exposiciones multidisciplinares que dialogan y confrontan el arte africano con otros lenguajes artísticos, creando un espacio de intercambio cultural y reflexión. Su objetivo es sensibilizar y hacer entender que el arte africano no solo es una expresión cultural única, sino también una parte integral e indispensable del patrimonio mundial de la historia del arte.

Datos

Era
1400-1900
N.º de artículos
1
Título de la obra
Dogon figure
País de origen
Mali
Material
Madera
Sold with stand
Estado
Estado aceptable - muy usado y posiblemente faltan partes menores
Alto
38 cm
Ancho
9 cm
Profundidad
10 cm
Periodo estimado
1750-1800
EspañaVerificado
320
Objetos vendidos
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