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en treskulptur - Lobi - Ghana
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en treskulptur - Lobi - Ghana

A fragmentary Lobi sculpture representing a woman from the Ghana region, collected near Nako (Burkina Faso), with a curved, cubic shape and some inlay. Incl. stand. It is evident that several different sculptors perpetuated the same traditional style characterized by large, spherical, rounded heads with prominent eyes and clearly visible teeth. The hands covering the navel are noteworthy, indicating a particular sculptor from whom we had also collected other figurines. The feet are damaged by insects, and the figurine bears significant traces of sacrifice. Dangerous person" (ti puo) are those bateba duntundaara, that are neither ordinary nor paralyzed. They either show a distinct defensive gesture, i.e. hold up one hand or both hands in slanted way next to the head, or stretch them out horizontally, and that way block the entrance into the house against enemies. Or they stand out through unusual physical marks (like two heads). These latter bateba are also called extraordinary persons (see below). Only thila that are dangerous themselves order dangerous bateba (see Chapter 2.4.). If dangerous bateba would stand on the shrines of ordinary thila, there would be the danger that these bateba will be more dangerous, i.e. stronger than their thila. Since dangerous persons are more effective in their fight against witches than ordinary bateba, the dangerous persons decide what the ordinary bateba have to do if they are standing on the same shrine. Lit.: Piet Meyer, Kunst und Religion der Lobi, Musuem Rietberg Zürich, 1981, 88; Wolfgang Jaenicke, Zu den “ti puo” Figuren der Lobi. CAB48470

Nr. 103835922

Ikke lenger tilgjengelig
en treskulptur - Lobi - Ghana

en treskulptur - Lobi - Ghana

A fragmentary Lobi sculpture representing a woman from the Ghana region, collected near Nako (Burkina Faso), with a curved, cubic shape and some inlay. Incl. stand.

It is evident that several different sculptors perpetuated the same traditional style characterized by large, spherical, rounded heads with prominent eyes and clearly visible teeth. The hands covering the navel are noteworthy, indicating a particular sculptor from whom we had also collected other figurines. The feet are damaged by insects, and the figurine bears significant traces of sacrifice.

Dangerous person" (ti puo) are those bateba duntundaara, that are neither ordinary nor paralyzed. They either show a distinct defensive gesture, i.e. hold up one hand or both hands in slanted way next to the head, or stretch them out horizontally, and that way block the entrance into the house against enemies. Or they stand out through unusual physical marks (like two heads). These latter bateba are also called extraordinary persons (see below). Only thila that are dangerous themselves order dangerous bateba (see Chapter 2.4.). If dangerous bateba would stand on the shrines of ordinary thila, there would be the danger that these bateba will be more dangerous, i.e. stronger than their thila. Since dangerous persons are more effective in their fight against witches than ordinary bateba, the dangerous persons decide what the ordinary bateba have to do if they are standing on the same shrine.

Lit.: Piet Meyer, Kunst und Religion der Lobi, Musuem Rietberg Zürich, 1981, 88; Wolfgang Jaenicke, Zu den “ti puo” Figuren der Lobi.

CAB48470

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Surya Rutten
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Estimat  € 700 - € 900

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