一件木雕作品 - MOBA(多人在线战术竞技场游戏) - 多哥 (没有保留价)

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托戈原产的莫巴族木雕,带底座,高108厘米,重18千克,状况一般。

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卖家的描述

This figure from northern Togo belongs to the cultural context of the Moba (Bimoba) people, whose sculptural practice is characterized by consistent reduction and functional orientation. Such figures are often associated with ancestor worship, protective rituals, and individual spiritual relationships, and function as material vehicles of invisible forces within domestic or cultic contexts. Incl stand.

The figure is depicted upright, with a slight forward lean that lends it a subtle dynamism. Its formal design is radically simplified: The flattened head, without a neck, sits directly on a broad, muscular-looking shoulder. This is separated from the lower abdomen by a clear horizontal gradation, creating a segmented body structure.

Facial features are entirely absent, which detaches the figure from individual characterization and underscores its function as a universal vehicle of spiritual presence. The arms run parallel to the body and end without sculpted hands, while the hips are again separated from the torso by a constriction. The legs are greatly reduced, tapering to a point and lacking any depiction of feet, giving the figure an abstracted, almost symbolic quality.

Mounting it on a pedestal, along with clear chips and indentations, indicates prolonged use and suggests its integration into ritual practices. In its austere formal language, the sculpture articulates an aesthetic of condensation, in which physicality is reduced to its essential structures and understood as a medium of spiritual efficacy.

Literature (Selection)

Roy, Christopher D.: Art of the Upper Volta Rivers. Paris, 1987.
Cole, Herbert M.: Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa. Washington, 1989.
LaGamma, Alisa (ed.): Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara. New York, 2020.
Vogel, Susan Mullin: Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art. New York, 1991.

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This figure from northern Togo belongs to the cultural context of the Moba (Bimoba) people, whose sculptural practice is characterized by consistent reduction and functional orientation. Such figures are often associated with ancestor worship, protective rituals, and individual spiritual relationships, and function as material vehicles of invisible forces within domestic or cultic contexts. Incl stand.

The figure is depicted upright, with a slight forward lean that lends it a subtle dynamism. Its formal design is radically simplified: The flattened head, without a neck, sits directly on a broad, muscular-looking shoulder. This is separated from the lower abdomen by a clear horizontal gradation, creating a segmented body structure.

Facial features are entirely absent, which detaches the figure from individual characterization and underscores its function as a universal vehicle of spiritual presence. The arms run parallel to the body and end without sculpted hands, while the hips are again separated from the torso by a constriction. The legs are greatly reduced, tapering to a point and lacking any depiction of feet, giving the figure an abstracted, almost symbolic quality.

Mounting it on a pedestal, along with clear chips and indentations, indicates prolonged use and suggests its integration into ritual practices. In its austere formal language, the sculpture articulates an aesthetic of condensation, in which physicality is reduced to its essential structures and understood as a medium of spiritual efficacy.

Literature (Selection)

Roy, Christopher D.: Art of the Upper Volta Rivers. Paris, 1987.
Cole, Herbert M.: Icons: Ideals and Power in the Art of Africa. Washington, 1989.
LaGamma, Alisa (ed.): Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara. New York, 2020.
Vogel, Susan Mullin: Africa Explores: 20th Century African Art. New York, 1991.

CAB47833

#afrohemian26

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详细资料

Ethnic group/ culture
Moba
原产国
多哥
材质
Sold with stand
是的
状态
情况尚佳
艺术品标题
A wooden sculpture
高度
108 cm
重量
18 kg
德国经验证
6201
已售出的几件物品
99,7%
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Rechtliche Informationen des Verkäufers

Unternehmen:
Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
Repräsentant:
Wolfgang Jaenicke
Adresse:
Jaenicke Njoya GmbH
Klausenerplatz 7
14059 Berlin
GERMANY
Telefonnummer:
+493033951033
Email:
w.jaenicke@jaenicke-njoya.com
USt-IdNr.:
DE241193499

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