Dogon 拴牲柱 – 马里 – 木材 – 二十世纪早期 (没有保留价)





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Dogon 系 Mali 木质系动物栓桩,20世纪初,安装在定制金属支架上,高94厘米, origin Dogon 民族,来源 Ex 收藏 Galerie Noir d’Ivoire 巴黎;真实性 Original;状况良好。
卖家的描述
Dogon tethering post – Mali – wood – early 20th century
Details
Origin: Mali
People: Dogon
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 94 cm high, including custom metal stand
Period: early 20th century
Provenance: Ex collection Galerie Noir d’Ivoire, Paris
Description
A Dogon wooden tethering post from Mali, mounted on a custom metal stand.
Originally planted in the ground, posts of this type were used to tether animals. As often with Dogon utilitarian objects, the form goes beyond pure function and takes on a strong sculptural presence.
This example is especially appealing for its subtly anthropomorphic character. The upper part suggests a rounded head, with a triangular facial element and a ringed neck below. The long lower section, worn and eroded by age and use, gives the piece a slender and almost archaic silhouette.
The surface shows a dry, deeply textured patina, with cracks, erosion, abrasions and traces of long exposure and handling. These marks are an essential part of the object’s character, giving it both visual strength and a sense of material history.
The object is mounted on a custom metal stand, included with the lot, which presents the post vertically and emphasizes its sculptural quality.
A strong Dogon utilitarian object, appreciated for its anthropomorphic reading, ringed neck, weathered surface and powerful vernacular presence.
Condition
Good condition overall, with wear, cracks, erosion, abrasions, losses and surface irregularities consistent with age and use.
Dry, textured patina. Stable overall.
Mounted on a custom metal stand.
Please refer to the photographs.
Included
The object and its custom metal stand.
卖家故事
Dogon tethering post – Mali – wood – early 20th century
Details
Origin: Mali
People: Dogon
Material: Wood
Dimensions: 94 cm high, including custom metal stand
Period: early 20th century
Provenance: Ex collection Galerie Noir d’Ivoire, Paris
Description
A Dogon wooden tethering post from Mali, mounted on a custom metal stand.
Originally planted in the ground, posts of this type were used to tether animals. As often with Dogon utilitarian objects, the form goes beyond pure function and takes on a strong sculptural presence.
This example is especially appealing for its subtly anthropomorphic character. The upper part suggests a rounded head, with a triangular facial element and a ringed neck below. The long lower section, worn and eroded by age and use, gives the piece a slender and almost archaic silhouette.
The surface shows a dry, deeply textured patina, with cracks, erosion, abrasions and traces of long exposure and handling. These marks are an essential part of the object’s character, giving it both visual strength and a sense of material history.
The object is mounted on a custom metal stand, included with the lot, which presents the post vertically and emphasizes its sculptural quality.
A strong Dogon utilitarian object, appreciated for its anthropomorphic reading, ringed neck, weathered surface and powerful vernacular presence.
Condition
Good condition overall, with wear, cracks, erosion, abrasions, losses and surface irregularities consistent with age and use.
Dry, textured patina. Stable overall.
Mounted on a custom metal stand.
Please refer to the photographs.
Included
The object and its custom metal stand.

