一个陶土头像 - Komaland - 迦納 (沒有保留價)

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名為《A terracotta head》的陶土頭像,來源於加納,Komaland 文化;產地 CAB46080;高 14 cm,重 660 g;附支架出售;品相一般。

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The present head fragment, characterized by an anus-like morphology, open mouth, protruding eyes, and a cranial swelling reminiscent of Hydrocephalus, exemplifies the expressive distortions typical of Komaland terracottas. Such features suggest a visual language concerned with bodily transformation and liminality rather than naturalistic depiction. Emphasis on orifices and exaggerated anatomy may indicate sites of symbolic exchange between interior and exterior realms, or between human and spiritual domains. Incl stand. In absence of laboratory tests, the age and attribution of this piece stay subject to authentication.

The terracotta traditions of the Komaland region in northern Ghana comprise a distinctive and still poorly understood body of sculptural production, generally dated to the late first and early second millennium CE. Associated with settlement zones of the Koma and related groups, these works came to scholarly attention largely through undocumented discoveries in the late twentieth century, when extensive local digging brought numerous fragments into circulation. Subsequent research, notably by Anita Glaze and others, has attempted to reconstruct their cultural and archaeological context despite the scarcity of controlled excavations.

Functionally, these objects are often interpreted within ritual or mortuary frameworks, possibly linked to ancestor veneration or shrine practices. Their frequently fragmentary condition may reflect deliberate breakage as part of ritual processes. The pathological or hybrid features of this example likely encode metaphoric meanings, marking the figure as inhabiting a threshold state associated with spiritual potency or transition.

References

Glaze, Anita J. Art and Death in a Senufo Village. 1981.
Insoll, Timothy. “Shrine Fragments, Figurines and Ancestors in Northern Ghana.” 2006.
Kankpeyeng, Benjamin W., and Timothy Insoll. “The Archaeology of Komaland.” 2003.

CAB46080

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The present head fragment, characterized by an anus-like morphology, open mouth, protruding eyes, and a cranial swelling reminiscent of Hydrocephalus, exemplifies the expressive distortions typical of Komaland terracottas. Such features suggest a visual language concerned with bodily transformation and liminality rather than naturalistic depiction. Emphasis on orifices and exaggerated anatomy may indicate sites of symbolic exchange between interior and exterior realms, or between human and spiritual domains. Incl stand. In absence of laboratory tests, the age and attribution of this piece stay subject to authentication.

The terracotta traditions of the Komaland region in northern Ghana comprise a distinctive and still poorly understood body of sculptural production, generally dated to the late first and early second millennium CE. Associated with settlement zones of the Koma and related groups, these works came to scholarly attention largely through undocumented discoveries in the late twentieth century, when extensive local digging brought numerous fragments into circulation. Subsequent research, notably by Anita Glaze and others, has attempted to reconstruct their cultural and archaeological context despite the scarcity of controlled excavations.

Functionally, these objects are often interpreted within ritual or mortuary frameworks, possibly linked to ancestor veneration or shrine practices. Their frequently fragmentary condition may reflect deliberate breakage as part of ritual processes. The pathological or hybrid features of this example likely encode metaphoric meanings, marking the figure as inhabiting a threshold state associated with spiritual potency or transition.

References

Glaze, Anita J. Art and Death in a Senufo Village. 1981.
Insoll, Timothy. “Shrine Fragments, Figurines and Ancestors in Northern Ghana.” 2006.
Kankpeyeng, Benjamin W., and Timothy Insoll. “The Archaeology of Komaland.” 2003.

CAB46080

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詳細資料

族裔/文化
Komaland
原產國
迦納
物料
Terracotta
Sold with stand
狀況
狀況一般
藝術品標題
A terracotta head
Height
14 cm
重量
660 g
德國已驗證
6201
已售物品
99,69%
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