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一个陶土雕塑 - Adamawa - 尼日利亚  (没有保留价)
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一个陶土雕塑 - Adamawa - 尼日利亚 (没有保留价)

The present vessel is crowned by an elaborate sculptural composition depicting mounted figures: a principal horseman accompanied by two riders, with an additional standing or seated figure nearby and the presence of an animal rendered at the side of the group. Such narrative ceramic ensembles are characteristic of certain potting traditions of the Adamaoua region, where sculptural elements transform otherwise functional vessels into objects with commemorative or ritual significance. The prominence of the horse and rider motif is particularly meaningful within the historical context of the region. From the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries onward, mounted elites played an important role in the political and military structures that emerged following the expansion of the Fulani-led emirates associated with the Fulani Jihad. Horses became potent symbols of prestige, mobility, and authority, and their representation in local artistic traditions reflects the social importance of mounted leadership. In ceramic sculpture, the horseman often functions as an emblem of status or heroic identity. The rider may evoke a chief, warrior, or notable ancestor, while accompanying figures expand the scene into a small narrative tableau that suggests retinue, family, or attendants. The additional animal depicted beside the riders—its precise species difficult to determine—may represent livestock, a hunting companion, or a symbolic creature embedded in local cosmologies. In many Adamaoua traditions, animals serve as metaphoric or protective presences within sculptural representation, linking human actors with the broader natural and spiritual environment. The transformation of a vessel into a sculptural platform also carries interpretive significance. While the container retains its basic ceramic form, the addition of figural elements shifts the object from purely utilitarian function toward the domain of ceremonial display. Such vessels may have been produced for special occasions, for use in ritual contexts, or as prestige objects associated with households or local leaders. The integration of vessel and sculpture thus embodies the fluid boundary between utility and representation that characterizes many artistic traditions of the region. From a broader historical perspective, objects such as this illustrate the dynamic continuity of Adamaoua ceramic traditions from the precolonial period into the present. Potters in the region—predominantly women—have long transmitted techniques and stylistic conventions through generations, while also responding to changing political and cultural environments. The sculptural riders and animals that animate this vessel therefore speak not only to specific historical memories of mounted authority but also to the enduring creative vitality of ceramic production in the Adamaoua plateau. Through such works, everyday materials like clay become vehicles for storytelling, social memory, and the visual articulation of power within a culturally diverse landscape. CAB37032

编号 102033790

已售出
一个陶土雕塑 - Adamawa - 尼日利亚  (没有保留价)

一个陶土雕塑 - Adamawa - 尼日利亚 (没有保留价)

The present vessel is crowned by an elaborate sculptural composition depicting mounted figures: a principal horseman accompanied by two riders, with an additional standing or seated figure nearby and the presence of an animal rendered at the side of the group. Such narrative ceramic ensembles are characteristic of certain potting traditions of the Adamaoua region, where sculptural elements transform otherwise functional vessels into objects with commemorative or ritual significance. The prominence of the horse and rider motif is particularly meaningful within the historical context of the region. From the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries onward, mounted elites played an important role in the political and military structures that emerged following the expansion of the Fulani-led emirates associated with the Fulani Jihad. Horses became potent symbols of prestige, mobility, and authority, and their representation in local artistic traditions reflects the social importance of mounted leadership.

In ceramic sculpture, the horseman often functions as an emblem of status or heroic identity. The rider may evoke a chief, warrior, or notable ancestor, while accompanying figures expand the scene into a small narrative tableau that suggests retinue, family, or attendants. The additional animal depicted beside the riders—its precise species difficult to determine—may represent livestock, a hunting companion, or a symbolic creature embedded in local cosmologies. In many Adamaoua traditions, animals serve as metaphoric or protective presences within sculptural representation, linking human actors with the broader natural and spiritual environment.

The transformation of a vessel into a sculptural platform also carries interpretive significance. While the container retains its basic ceramic form, the addition of figural elements shifts the object from purely utilitarian function toward the domain of ceremonial display. Such vessels may have been produced for special occasions, for use in ritual contexts, or as prestige objects associated with households or local leaders. The integration of vessel and sculpture thus embodies the fluid boundary between utility and representation that characterizes many artistic traditions of the region.

From a broader historical perspective, objects such as this illustrate the dynamic continuity of Adamaoua ceramic traditions from the precolonial period into the present. Potters in the region—predominantly women—have long transmitted techniques and stylistic conventions through generations, while also responding to changing political and cultural environments. The sculptural riders and animals that animate this vessel therefore speak not only to specific historical memories of mounted authority but also to the enduring creative vitality of ceramic production in the Adamaoua plateau. Through such works, everyday materials like clay become vehicles for storytelling, social memory, and the visual articulation of power within a culturally diverse landscape.

CAB37032

最终出价
€ 277
Dimitri André
专家
估价  € 900 - € 1,100

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