Cheval koré - Bambara - Mali (Sans prix de réserve)

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Cheval koré, sculpture Bambara en bois avec crin cheval d’origine Mali, fin du XXe siècle, 76 cm de haut sur 35 cm de largeur, provenance Galerie/Antiquaire, bon état, vendu sans socle.

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Bamana Figurine (Mali - region of Koulikaro). Korèdugaso Horse Form. During the meetings of the Korè secret confraternity, it was placed in the centre, to serve as model of noble behaviour, strength and perseverance. Decorative.

Smaller caricatures of Korèdugaso horses are made with a horse head on a stick representing the body. Members of the Korè confraternity used it as a puppet, to mock or insult other members of the tribe (even high-ranked ones). This magnificent and imposing item has a total height of 80 cm and weighs 3 kilograms. It will be delivered without the stand.
Condition: perfect, without trace of wear nor damage.

Registered shipment with track & trace.

À propos du vendeur

Totem Galerie– African Art Gallery is a space dedicated to the discovery and celebration of both traditional and contemporary African art. The gallery brings together a refined selection of sculptures, masks, ritual objects, and artworks from various African cultures and ethnic groups, reflecting the richness and diversity of artistic expression across the continent. Each piece is chosen for its aesthetic quality, authenticity, and history, offering collectors, enthusiasts, and curious visitors an immersion into the symbolic and spiritual world of African art. Bridging tradition and modernity, Totem galerie highlights ancient works full of meaning while also creating a dialogue with the contemporary creations of today’s African artists. More than just a gallery, Totem Galerie is a cultural bridge where art becomes a medium of transmission, emotion, and universal dialogue.

Bamana Figurine (Mali - region of Koulikaro). Korèdugaso Horse Form. During the meetings of the Korè secret confraternity, it was placed in the centre, to serve as model of noble behaviour, strength and perseverance. Decorative.

Smaller caricatures of Korèdugaso horses are made with a horse head on a stick representing the body. Members of the Korè confraternity used it as a puppet, to mock or insult other members of the tribe (even high-ranked ones). This magnificent and imposing item has a total height of 80 cm and weighs 3 kilograms. It will be delivered without the stand.
Condition: perfect, without trace of wear nor damage.

Registered shipment with track & trace.

À propos du vendeur

Totem Galerie– African Art Gallery is a space dedicated to the discovery and celebration of both traditional and contemporary African art. The gallery brings together a refined selection of sculptures, masks, ritual objects, and artworks from various African cultures and ethnic groups, reflecting the richness and diversity of artistic expression across the continent. Each piece is chosen for its aesthetic quality, authenticity, and history, offering collectors, enthusiasts, and curious visitors an immersion into the symbolic and spiritual world of African art. Bridging tradition and modernity, Totem galerie highlights ancient works full of meaning while also creating a dialogue with the contemporary creations of today’s African artists. More than just a gallery, Totem Galerie is a cultural bridge where art becomes a medium of transmission, emotion, and universal dialogue.

Détails

Ethnie / culture
Bambara
Pays d’origine
Mali
Période estimée
Fin du XXe siècle
Matériau
horsehair, Bois
Sold with stand
Non
État
Bon état
Titre de l’œuvre
Korean horse
Hauteur
76 cm
Largeur
35 cm
Poids
2,55 g
Provenance
Galerie/Antiquaire
FranceVérifié
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Objets vendus
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