一座铁制雕塑 - Asen - Fon - 貝南 (沒有保留價)

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在歷史兵器、盔甲及非洲藝術領域擁有十年經驗。

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題名為「A iron sculpture」的鐵雕,源自貝寧的 Fon 人部落之 Asen 物件,黑鐵材質,高度 51 cm,深度 22 cm,重 1.8 kg,附槓底座,狀況尚可。

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賣家描述

This Aesir sculpture from the Cotonou region of southern Benin is situated within the cultural context of the Fon people and their associated Vodun traditions. Aesir objects function as portable altars and repositories of memory, serving as tools for communicating with ancestors and spiritual entities. Within the Vodun practices of Benin's coastal regions, they represent central ritual instruments where social memory, religious veneration, and political representation intertwine. Incl stand.

The sculpture is a complex metal construction, its upper surface forming an umbrella-like platform. A small seated figure is positioned on this platform in a reclining seat. Its finely crafted face, slightly tilted head, and intricately detailed limbs lend it a contemplative, almost retrospective presence. Palm fronds flank the figure, while a stylized tree in front completes the iconographic scene and alludes to cosmological concepts of growth, continuity, and genealogical connection.

The sculpture is a complex metal construction, its upper surface adorned with an umbrella-like platform. The platform is framed by diamond-shaped, ornamented metal plates that create a clear rhythmic structure. Below, several metal struts converge into a central shaft, which terminates in a large, spherical metal unit that stabilizes the vertical axis. The entire structure is mounted on a base and shows clear signs of wear and abrasion, indicating long ritual use.

In its formal complexity and narrative density, the Aesir sculpture embodies a medium of remembrance in which ancestral presence, social order, and ritual action intertwine.

Literature (selection)

Blier, Suzanne Preston: African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. Chicago, 1995.
Herskovits, Melville J.: Dahomey: An Ancient West African Kingdom. New York, 1938.
Bay, Edna G.: Asen, Ancestors, and Vodun: Tracing Change in African Art. Urbana, 2008.
Rush, Dana: Vodun in Coastal Benin. Art Journal, 2008.

CAB47224

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賣家的故事

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This Aesir sculpture from the Cotonou region of southern Benin is situated within the cultural context of the Fon people and their associated Vodun traditions. Aesir objects function as portable altars and repositories of memory, serving as tools for communicating with ancestors and spiritual entities. Within the Vodun practices of Benin's coastal regions, they represent central ritual instruments where social memory, religious veneration, and political representation intertwine. Incl stand.

The sculpture is a complex metal construction, its upper surface forming an umbrella-like platform. A small seated figure is positioned on this platform in a reclining seat. Its finely crafted face, slightly tilted head, and intricately detailed limbs lend it a contemplative, almost retrospective presence. Palm fronds flank the figure, while a stylized tree in front completes the iconographic scene and alludes to cosmological concepts of growth, continuity, and genealogical connection.

The sculpture is a complex metal construction, its upper surface adorned with an umbrella-like platform. The platform is framed by diamond-shaped, ornamented metal plates that create a clear rhythmic structure. Below, several metal struts converge into a central shaft, which terminates in a large, spherical metal unit that stabilizes the vertical axis. The entire structure is mounted on a base and shows clear signs of wear and abrasion, indicating long ritual use.

In its formal complexity and narrative density, the Aesir sculpture embodies a medium of remembrance in which ancestral presence, social order, and ritual action intertwine.

Literature (selection)

Blier, Suzanne Preston: African Vodun: Art, Psychology, and Power. Chicago, 1995.
Herskovits, Melville J.: Dahomey: An Ancient West African Kingdom. New York, 1938.
Bay, Edna G.: Asen, Ancestors, and Vodun: Tracing Change in African Art. Urbana, 2008.
Rush, Dana: Vodun in Coastal Benin. Art Journal, 2008.

CAB47224

#afrohemian26

賣家的故事

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詳細資料

土著物品名稱
Asen
族裔/文化
Fon
原產國
貝南
物料
Black Iron
Sold with stand
狀況
狀況一般
藝術品標題
A iron sculpture
Height
51 cm
Depth
22 cm
重量
1,8 kg
德國已驗證
6201
已售物品
99,69%
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