Scaun (2) - Lemn - Pereche de africane autentice





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O pereche de elemente din lemn sculptate manual, provenind dintr-un scaun tradițional african cu pini, originare din Africa și datând din anii 1950–1960, proveniență dintr-o colecție privată din Freiburg, Germania, dimensiuni 62 cm înălțime, 27 cm lățime, 2,5 cm adâncime.
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A pair of hand-carved wooden elements originating from an African peg chair (traditional detachable stool).
Each piece is carved from a single block of hardwood and decorated with symbolic animal motifs, including birds, a turtle, and reptilian forms. Such imagery reflects traditional African visual language, where animals often carry meanings related to protection, spirituality, and social identity.
The elongated lower sections indicate their original function as structural components of a peg chair, a portable seating form used in various African regions, sometimes associated with status and ceremonial use.
These pieces represent examples of traditional African wood carving and can be appreciated both as parts of a historical object and as sculptural works in their own right.
Details
Number of objects: 2
Material: Wood
Country of origin: Africa
Period: 20th century
Condition: Good condition with age-related wear and patina
Provenance: Private collection, Freiburg, Germany
Measurements
Height: 62 cm
Width: 27 cm
Weight: approx. 900 g each
A pair of hand-carved wooden elements originating from an African peg chair (traditional detachable stool).
Each piece is carved from a single block of hardwood and decorated with symbolic animal motifs, including birds, a turtle, and reptilian forms. Such imagery reflects traditional African visual language, where animals often carry meanings related to protection, spirituality, and social identity.
The elongated lower sections indicate their original function as structural components of a peg chair, a portable seating form used in various African regions, sometimes associated with status and ceremonial use.
These pieces represent examples of traditional African wood carving and can be appreciated both as parts of a historical object and as sculptural works in their own right.
Details
Number of objects: 2
Material: Wood
Country of origin: Africa
Period: 20th century
Condition: Good condition with age-related wear and patina
Provenance: Private collection, Freiburg, Germany
Measurements
Height: 62 cm
Width: 27 cm
Weight: approx. 900 g each

