一件木雕作品 - 伏都 - Fon - 贝宁 (没有保留价)





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来自贝宁的木雕作品,归属丰族,被称为伏都教式法物偶像,高27厘米,重400克,由木材与骨头制成,状况良好,未附带底座出售。
卖家的描述
This fetish figure from the Ouidah region of southern Benin is situated within the cultural context of the Fon people and the Vodun traditions prevalent there. Ouidah is considered one of the central historical centers of Vodun, where material objects are understood as active carriers of spiritual forces and integrated into complex ritual systems. Fetish figures of this kind function less as representations and more as "condensed agents of action" that enable protection, binding, and control over invisible forces. Incl stand.
The sculpture depicts a figure bound frontally, its back fixed to a wall-like structure. The figure's body is further stabilized and symbolically bound by cords. This intertwining of fixation and physicality alludes to concepts of control and the ritual containment of spiritual potential. The cuboid-shaped face with its slightly open mouth appears reduced and concentrated, thus drawing attention to the figure's functional presence.
A lock affixed to the chest, held by the figure's arms, constitutes a central iconographic element and can be interpreted in the context of protection, closure, or spiritual "sealing." From the hips down, the body merges into a form that blends seamlessly with the back wall, culminating in a pointed structure that visually integrates the figure into its supporting structure.
The dark ground with red and white dots, along with numerous abrasions, cracks, and holes, attests to intensive ritual use. In its material density, the figure articulates an aesthetic of bound efficacy, in which body and object are inextricably intertwined.
Literature (Selection)
Blier, Suzanne Preston: African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. Chicago, 1995.
Herskovits, Melville J.: Dahomey: An Ancient West African Kingdom. New York, 1938.
Bay, Edna G.: Wives of the Leopard. Charlottesville, 1998.
Rush, Dana: Vodun in Coastal Benin. Art Journal, 2008.
CAB47203
#afrohemian26
卖家故事
使用Google翻译翻译This fetish figure from the Ouidah region of southern Benin is situated within the cultural context of the Fon people and the Vodun traditions prevalent there. Ouidah is considered one of the central historical centers of Vodun, where material objects are understood as active carriers of spiritual forces and integrated into complex ritual systems. Fetish figures of this kind function less as representations and more as "condensed agents of action" that enable protection, binding, and control over invisible forces. Incl stand.
The sculpture depicts a figure bound frontally, its back fixed to a wall-like structure. The figure's body is further stabilized and symbolically bound by cords. This intertwining of fixation and physicality alludes to concepts of control and the ritual containment of spiritual potential. The cuboid-shaped face with its slightly open mouth appears reduced and concentrated, thus drawing attention to the figure's functional presence.
A lock affixed to the chest, held by the figure's arms, constitutes a central iconographic element and can be interpreted in the context of protection, closure, or spiritual "sealing." From the hips down, the body merges into a form that blends seamlessly with the back wall, culminating in a pointed structure that visually integrates the figure into its supporting structure.
The dark ground with red and white dots, along with numerous abrasions, cracks, and holes, attests to intensive ritual use. In its material density, the figure articulates an aesthetic of bound efficacy, in which body and object are inextricably intertwined.
Literature (Selection)
Blier, Suzanne Preston: African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. Chicago, 1995.
Herskovits, Melville J.: Dahomey: An Ancient West African Kingdom. New York, 1938.
Bay, Edna G.: Wives of the Leopard. Charlottesville, 1998.
Rush, Dana: Vodun in Coastal Benin. Art Journal, 2008.
CAB47203
#afrohemian26
卖家故事
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