N.º 104965596

Vendido
Uma escultura de madeira - Prampram - Gana  (Sem preço de reserva)
Licitação final
€ 220
Sem preço de reserva
Há 6 semanas

Uma escultura de madeira - Prampram - Gana (Sem preço de reserva)

This group of Prampram figurines from the south-central coastal region of Ghana belongs to a long-established group of figurative sculptures originating within the cultural context of the Ga and Dangme societies. Such figures were frequently associated with ancestor worship, protective functions, and local sacred sites. Their highly abstracted formal language differs significantly from the naturalistic tendencies of other West African art traditions and focuses on the symbolic representation of spiritual presence. The ensemble consists of a pair of standing figures, each mounted on its own pedestal. Both figures exhibit the characteristic features of Prampram sculptures: large, round heads, elongated bodies, and tapered limbs without detailed hands or feet. The arms hanging down at the sides emphasize the vertical unity of the composition and lend the figures a serene yet dynamic presence. The eyes, nose, and mouth are rendered as perforations. The circularly opened mouths, in particular, convey the impression of singing, whistling, or ritual speech, thus alluding to the importance of sound and invocation within spiritual practices. The perforated breasts and the three vertically arranged openings on the abdomen rhythmically structure the body's surface, creating a remarkable formal unity. The slightly protruding bellies can be interpreted as symbols of vitality and fertility. Small cracks and signs of wear document the figures' history of use and lend them historical authenticity. Literature (Selection) Cole, Herbert M. / Ross, Doran H.: The Arts of Ghana. Los Angeles 1977. Ross, Doran H.: Art at the Crossroads: The Continent and the Diaspora. Gainesville 2013. Blier, Suzanne Preston: African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. Chicago 1995. Garrard, Timothy F.: Akan Weights and the Gold Trade. London 1980. Cole, Herbert M.: Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa. Washington D.C. 1989. MAZ14991 Hight: 101 cm / 103 cm Weight: 3,3 kg / 3,3 kg (incl. stand)

N.º 104965596

Vendido
Uma escultura de madeira - Prampram - Gana  (Sem preço de reserva)

Uma escultura de madeira - Prampram - Gana (Sem preço de reserva)

This group of Prampram figurines from the south-central coastal region of Ghana belongs to a long-established group of figurative sculptures originating within the cultural context of the Ga and Dangme societies. Such figures were frequently associated with ancestor worship, protective functions, and local sacred sites. Their highly abstracted formal language differs significantly from the naturalistic tendencies of other West African art traditions and focuses on the symbolic representation of spiritual presence.

The ensemble consists of a pair of standing figures, each mounted on its own pedestal. Both figures exhibit the characteristic features of Prampram sculptures: large, round heads, elongated bodies, and tapered limbs without detailed hands or feet. The arms hanging down at the sides emphasize the vertical unity of the composition and lend the figures a serene yet dynamic presence.

The eyes, nose, and mouth are rendered as perforations. The circularly opened mouths, in particular, convey the impression of singing, whistling, or ritual speech, thus alluding to the importance of sound and invocation within spiritual practices. The perforated breasts and the three vertically arranged openings on the abdomen rhythmically structure the body's surface, creating a remarkable formal unity. The slightly protruding bellies can be interpreted as symbols of vitality and fertility. Small cracks and signs of wear document the figures' history of use and lend them historical authenticity.

Literature (Selection)
Cole, Herbert M. / Ross, Doran H.: The Arts of Ghana. Los Angeles 1977.
Ross, Doran H.: Art at the Crossroads: The Continent and the Diaspora. Gainesville 2013.
Blier, Suzanne Preston: African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. Chicago 1995.
Garrard, Timothy F.: Akan Weights and the Gold Trade. London 1980.
Cole, Herbert M.: Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa. Washington D.C. 1989.

MAZ14991

Hight: 101 cm / 103 cm
Weight: 3,3 kg / 3,3 kg (incl. stand)

Licitação final
€ 220
Sem preço de reserva
Julien Gauthier
Especialista
Estimativa  € 330 - € 400

Objetos semelhantes

Para si em

Arte tribal e africana

Definir um alerta de pesquisa
Defina um alerta de pesquisa para ser notificado quando surgirem novos resultados.

Este objeto foi mostrado em

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

Como comprar na Catawiki

Saber mais sobre a nossa proteção do comprador

      1. Descubra algo especial

      Navegue por milhares de objetos especiais selecionados por especialistas. Veja as fotos, os detalhes e o valor estimado de cada objeto especial. 

      2. Faça a licitação vencedora

      Encontre algo que adora e faça a licitação vencedora. Pode acompanhar o leilão até ao fim ou deixar o nosso sistema licitar por si. Apenas tem de definir o valor máximo que está disposto a pagar. 

      3. Faça um pagamento seguro

      Pague o seu objeto especial e mantemos o seu pagamento seguro até o seu objeto chegar são e salvo. Utilizamos um sistema de pagamento confiável para processar todas as transações. 

Tem algo parecido para vender?

Quer tenha entrado agora no mundo dos leilões online ou venda a título profissional, podemos ajudá-lo a ganhar mais pelos seus objetos especiais.

Venda o seu objeto