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一个木质雕塑 - Prampram - 迦納
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一个木质雕塑 - Prampram - 迦納

This extremly rare PramPram sculpture presented here stands as an exceptional example of the rare wooden figures originating from the eponymous coastal region of Ghana. The figure exhibits the defining characteristics of this scarcely documented tradition: an oval, abstracted head supported by a slender, cylindrical neck, which rises from a linear, stylized torso. The reduced anatomy, with arms and legs only suggested and the upper body marked by subtle incisions or depressions, reflects the aesthetic logic of West African woodcarving, where expressive power and spiritual presence take precedence over naturalistic representation. Particularly striking is the braided staff positioned beneath the head, emphasizing the figure’s vertical axis while potentially serving a ritual or symbolic function. Such forms, rarely treated in scholarly literature, are interpreted by collectors and a limited number of ethnologists as ancestral or protective figures, occupying a mediating role between the living and spiritual forces within domestic or cultic contexts. The surface of the sculpture bears a natural patina and signs of aging, documenting both the durability of the hardwood and the object’s history of use and cultural significance. Of the approximately 250 PramPram figures we have collected in recent years, we have only once acquired a pair of headstake figures in a similar form (Penultimate photo sequence). This figure belongs to a small corpus of known PramPram sculptures, which have only sporadically appeared in collections or international auctions. Its clear stylistic coherence with comparable examples allows for confident attribution to this tradition, although the precise ethnographic function and chronological origin remain undetermined due to the absence of comprehensive field research. Its formal rigor, focus on essential features, and subtle blending of symbolism and corporeality render the sculpture an extraordinary testament to West African visual language, oscillating between abstraction, ritual, and individual presence. [PramPram.women.befoore.a.dancesession (last photo sequence)] Through this sculptural expression, the PramPram artist presents the body not as a closed system but as a porous threshold between the tangible and the transcendent. The “impaired” form thus becomes a theological image—a corporeal embodiment of the instability and permeability of human existence before the gods and the ancestors. References: Cole, Herbert M., and Doran H. Ross. The Arts of Ghana. Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, 1977. Arhin, Kwame. “The Political and Cultural History of the Ga People.” Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, vol. 15, 1974, pp. 1–24. Nooter, Mary H., and Allen F. Roberts. Memory: Luba Art and the Making of History. Museum of African Art, 1996. CAB41061 Height: 94,5 cm Weight: 2,2 kg

編號 102715055

無法使用
一个木质雕塑 - Prampram - 迦納

一个木质雕塑 - Prampram - 迦納

This extremly rare PramPram sculpture presented here stands as an exceptional example of the rare wooden figures originating from the eponymous coastal region of Ghana. The figure exhibits the defining characteristics of this scarcely documented tradition: an oval, abstracted head supported by a slender, cylindrical neck, which rises from a linear, stylized torso. The reduced anatomy, with arms and legs only suggested and the upper body marked by subtle incisions or depressions, reflects the aesthetic logic of West African woodcarving, where expressive power and spiritual presence take precedence over naturalistic representation.

Particularly striking is the braided staff positioned beneath the head, emphasizing the figure’s vertical axis while potentially serving a ritual or symbolic function. Such forms, rarely treated in scholarly literature, are interpreted by collectors and a limited number of ethnologists as ancestral or protective figures, occupying a mediating role between the living and spiritual forces within domestic or cultic contexts. The surface of the sculpture bears a natural patina and signs of aging, documenting both the durability of the hardwood and the object’s history of use and cultural significance.

Of the approximately 250 PramPram figures we have collected in recent years, we have only once acquired a pair of headstake figures in a similar form (Penultimate photo sequence).

This figure belongs to a small corpus of known PramPram sculptures, which have only sporadically appeared in collections or international auctions. Its clear stylistic coherence with comparable examples allows for confident attribution to this tradition, although the precise ethnographic function and chronological origin remain undetermined due to the absence of comprehensive field research. Its formal rigor, focus on essential features, and subtle blending of symbolism and corporeality render the sculpture an extraordinary testament to West African visual language, oscillating between abstraction, ritual, and individual presence.


[PramPram.women.befoore.a.dancesession (last photo sequence)]

Through this sculptural expression, the PramPram artist presents the body not as a closed system but as a porous threshold between the tangible and the transcendent. The “impaired” form thus becomes a theological image—a corporeal embodiment of the instability and permeability of human existence before the gods and the ancestors.

References:
Cole, Herbert M., and Doran H. Ross. The Arts of Ghana. Museum of Cultural History, University of California, Los Angeles, 1977.
Arhin, Kwame. “The Political and Cultural History of the Ga People.” Transactions of the Historical Society of Ghana, vol. 15, 1974, pp. 1–24.
Nooter, Mary H., and Allen F. Roberts. Memory: Luba Art and the Making of History. Museum of African Art, 1996.

CAB41061

Height: 94,5 cm
Weight: 2,2 kg

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Dimitri André
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估價  € 2,000 - € 2,500

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