編號 103081993

已出售
来自马里的非洲多贡人粮仓储门,雕刻精美,体积巨大。  (沒有保留價)
最終出價
€ 101
沒有保留價
7 週前

来自马里的非洲多贡人粮仓储门,雕刻精美,体积巨大。 (沒有保留價)

African Dogon Door. Height: 62 cm x 41 cm. This beautifully carved African Granary door storage measures 62 cm tall and is hand-carved of wood. It originates from the Dogon tribe of of Mali and Burkina Faso. These doors protected the window like opening into each family’s grain storage building so a small amount of food could be taken out. Primordial beings, ancestors, Kanaga masks, sun lizards and scenes of life symbolically served to protect the entrance by making it sacrosanct. The low reliefs are carved on several panels, held together by iron staples. The Dogon are justifiably famous for their doors. Whether complex or plain, figurative or abstract, solid or weathered by the elements and use. Dogon doors are basically carved doorways and are a significant part of ancient West African life. The doors were initially designed to show social standing of the household. For the Agrarian societies of West Africa, granary doors are an especially important representation of wealth and prosperity of the farmer. Dogon people of Mali have created an art form in their granary doors. This amazing door would be fabulous in your home. Dogon are famous for their small cast figures and objects, which despite their small size, express status, prestige and power. Known for their art as well as their remarkable villages along the heights of the Bandiagara escarpment in Mali, Dogon art remains today some of the best known and most collected African art. The Dogon an ethnic group are mainly located in the administrative districts of Bandiagara and Douentza in Mali, West Africa. The precise origins of the Dogon people, like those of many other ancient cultures, are not yet determined. Their civilization emerged, in much the same way as ancient Egypt. Around 1490 AD the Dogon people migrated to the Bandiagara cliffs of central Mali. There are approximately 700 Dogon villages, with an average of 400 inhabitants. The tribe’s folk call themselves ‘Dogon’ or ‘Dogom’, but in the older literature they are most often called ‘Habe’, a Fulbe meaning ‘stranger’.

編號 103081993

已出售
来自马里的非洲多贡人粮仓储门,雕刻精美,体积巨大。  (沒有保留價)

来自马里的非洲多贡人粮仓储门,雕刻精美,体积巨大。 (沒有保留價)

African Dogon Door.
Height: 62 cm x 41 cm.

This beautifully carved African Granary door storage measures 62 cm tall and is hand-carved of wood. It originates from the Dogon tribe of of Mali and Burkina Faso. These doors protected the window like opening into each family’s grain storage building so a small amount of food could be taken out. Primordial beings, ancestors, Kanaga masks, sun lizards and scenes of life symbolically served to protect the entrance by making it sacrosanct. The low reliefs are carved on several panels, held together by iron staples.

The Dogon are justifiably famous for their doors. Whether complex or plain, figurative or abstract, solid or weathered by the elements and use. Dogon doors are basically carved doorways and are a significant part of ancient West African life. The doors were initially designed to show social standing of the household. For the Agrarian societies of West Africa, granary doors are an especially important representation of wealth and prosperity of the farmer. Dogon people of Mali have created an art form in their granary doors. This amazing door would be fabulous in your home.

Dogon are famous for their small cast figures and objects, which despite their small size, express status, prestige and power. Known for their art as well as their remarkable villages along the heights of the Bandiagara escarpment in Mali, Dogon art remains today some of the best known and most collected African art.

The Dogon an ethnic group are mainly located in the administrative districts of Bandiagara and Douentza in Mali, West Africa. The precise origins of the Dogon people, like those of many other ancient cultures, are not yet determined. Their civilization emerged, in much the same way as ancient Egypt. Around 1490 AD the Dogon people migrated to the Bandiagara cliffs of central Mali. There are approximately 700 Dogon villages, with an average of 400 inhabitants. The tribe’s folk call themselves ‘Dogon’ or ‘Dogom’, but in the older literature they are most often called ‘Habe’, a Fulbe meaning ‘stranger’.

最終出價
€ 101
沒有保留價
Julien Gauthier
專家
估價  € 150 - € 200

類似物品

中的精彩好物

非洲與部落藝術

設置搜索提醒
設置搜索提醒,以便在有新匹配可用時收到通知。

該物品在

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

如何在Catawiki上購買

了解更多有關買家保護

      1. 發現獨特物品

      瀏覽專家挑選的數千件獨特物品。查看每件獨特物品的照片、詳情和估價。 

      2. 出價最高

      找到您喜歡的物品並作出最高的出價。您可以跟隨拍賣進行到底,也可以讓我們的系統為您出價。您所要做的就是為您要支付的最高金額設置出價。 

      3. 作出安全可靠的付款

      為您的獨特物品付款,我們將在您的物品安全無恙抵達前,確保您的付款安全。我們使用受信任的支付系統來處理所有交易。 

有類近的物品可以出售?

無論您是網上拍賣的新手還是專業銷售人員,我們都可以幫助您為您的獨特物品賺取更多收益。

出售您的物品