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En terrakottaskulptur - Komaland - Ghana
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En terrakottaskulptur - Komaland - Ghana

A Komaland Terrakotta-Skulptur, Ghana, in relatively good condition. Terracotta sculpture from the Komaland region of northern Ghana exemplifies the enduring technical skill and symbolic sophistication of West African ceramic traditions. Produced primarily in the 16th to 19th centuries, these works reflect a localized aesthetic that integrates formal abstraction, geometric ornamentation, and human representation with ritual and social functions. Komaland terracottas were crafted from locally sourced clay, carefully modeled, and fired at low temperatures, resulting in resilient yet expressive forms that balance naturalistic and stylized elements. Archaeological and ethnographic evidence suggests that these sculptures were intimately connected to ritual life, funerary practice, and ancestral veneration. They were often placed in shrines, atop graves, or within domestic ritual contexts, serving as intermediaries between the living community and the spiritual realm. The formal characteristics of Komaland terracottas—elongated proportions, patterned surfaces, and symbolic gestures—encode social identity, moral authority, and cosmological knowledge, making each figure a mnemonic of communal values and spiritual beliefs. The discovery of Komaland terracottas has often occurred through both controlled archaeological excavations and surface finds in rural sites, revealing their distribution across settlement clusters and ceremonial landscapes. Such discoveries underscore the continuity of local craft traditions and the integration of art into everyday and sacred life. This Komaland terracotta sculpture thus represents more than a visual artifact: it is a material embodiment of history, ritual practice, and cultural memory, offering insight into the social organization, spiritual cosmology, and aesthetic values of northern Ghanaian communities. Its preservation and study contribute to a broader understanding of West African ceramic art as a vital component of the region’s historical and cultural legacy. CAB36579

Nr 102023149

Inte längre tillgänglig
En terrakottaskulptur - Komaland - Ghana

En terrakottaskulptur - Komaland - Ghana

A Komaland Terrakotta-Skulptur, Ghana, in relatively good condition.

Terracotta sculpture from the Komaland region of northern Ghana exemplifies the enduring technical skill and symbolic sophistication of West African ceramic traditions. Produced primarily in the 16th to 19th centuries, these works reflect a localized aesthetic that integrates formal abstraction, geometric ornamentation, and human representation with ritual and social functions. Komaland terracottas were crafted from locally sourced clay, carefully modeled, and fired at low temperatures, resulting in resilient yet expressive forms that balance naturalistic and stylized elements.

Archaeological and ethnographic evidence suggests that these sculptures were intimately connected to ritual life, funerary practice, and ancestral veneration. They were often placed in shrines, atop graves, or within domestic ritual contexts, serving as intermediaries between the living community and the spiritual realm. The formal characteristics of Komaland terracottas—elongated proportions, patterned surfaces, and symbolic gestures—encode social identity, moral authority, and cosmological knowledge, making each figure a mnemonic of communal values and spiritual beliefs.

The discovery of Komaland terracottas has often occurred through both controlled archaeological excavations and surface finds in rural sites, revealing their distribution across settlement clusters and ceremonial landscapes. Such discoveries underscore the continuity of local craft traditions and the integration of art into everyday and sacred life.

This Komaland terracotta sculpture thus represents more than a visual artifact: it is a material embodiment of history, ritual practice, and cultural memory, offering insight into the social organization, spiritual cosmology, and aesthetic values of northern Ghanaian communities. Its preservation and study contribute to a broader understanding of West African ceramic art as a vital component of the region’s historical and cultural legacy.

CAB36579

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Dimitri André
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Uppskattat pris  € 450 - € 500

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