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一个木质雕塑 - Akan - 迦納 (沒有保留價)

An Akan bird sculpture from Ghana belongs to a wider sculptural tradition in which birds occupied an important symbolic position within the spiritual and political world of the Akan peoples, especially among the Ashanti. Unlike the more frequently discussed ancestor figures, royal stools, or Akuaba fertility figures, Akan bird sculptures are comparatively rare and often deeply connected to ideas of wisdom, spiritual mediation, protection, and royal authority. Their uniqueness within Ashanti sculptural work lies in the highly metaphorical role of birds in Akan philosophy and oral tradition. Incl stand. Among the Akan, birds were considered creatures capable of moving between the earthly and spiritual realms. Because they inhabit both the sky and the ground, they were frequently understood as intermediaries associated with communication from the ancestors or with invisible spiritual forces. Certain birds, especially hornbills, owls, falcons, vultures, and chickens, carried specific symbolic meanings. The hornbill, for example, often symbolized intelligence, vigilance, and political wisdom. Owls could be linked to occult knowledge or dangerous nocturnal powers, while chickens represented fertility, motherhood, and sacrifice. In Ashanti court art, bird imagery was strongly associated with proverbs. Akan visual culture frequently transformed spoken wisdom into sculptural form. A bird sculpture could therefore embody a proverb understood by initiated members of the community. One well-known Ashanti concept is Sankofa, represented by a bird turning its head backwards to retrieve an egg from its back. This image expresses the philosophical idea that one must return to the past in order to move wisely into the future. Sculptures or finials representing such birds were therefore not merely decorative but intellectual and spiritual objects. Many Akan bird sculptures were attached to shrines, stools, linguist staffs, or ceremonial regalia. Birds carved atop staffs carried by royal spokesmen symbolized eloquence, diplomacy, and the authority of speech. Within shrine contexts, bird sculptures could act as protective spiritual guardians or as embodiments of clan-related symbolism. Some examples were used in divination or connected to the ritual practices of traditional priests and healers. In certain cases, birds with exaggerated beaks or abstracted forms may reflect the influence of dream imagery and spiritual transformation. Ashanti sculptors developed a highly refined and stylized approach to bird representation. Rather than striving for naturalism, they emphasized symbolic anatomy: elongated necks, powerful beaks, circular eyes, or compressed geometric bodies. These distortions enhanced the spiritual presence of the sculpture rather than its realism. The carving style often integrated smooth dark patina from ritual libation, handling, and age, giving older examples a powerful sculptural abstraction that influenced later modern artists and collectors. Bird sculptures were also connected to concepts of soul and destiny. In Akan cosmology, birds could symbolize the sunsum, the spiritual personality or character of an individual. Certain ritual specialists believed witches could spiritually transform into birds during nocturnal journeys, which explains why some bird imagery carried ambivalent meanings associated both with protection and danger. Today, surviving Akan bird sculptures are considered among the most intellectually sophisticated forms of West African symbolic art because they merge oral literature, political philosophy, spirituality, and sculptural abstraction into a single visual form. Their relative rarity compared with masks or ancestor figures makes them especially important within the corpus of Ashanti artistic traditions.

編號 104226244

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一个木质雕塑 - Akan - 迦納  (沒有保留價)

一个木质雕塑 - Akan - 迦納 (沒有保留價)

An Akan bird sculpture from Ghana belongs to a wider sculptural tradition in which birds occupied an important symbolic position within the spiritual and political world of the Akan peoples, especially among the Ashanti. Unlike the more frequently discussed ancestor figures, royal stools, or Akuaba fertility figures, Akan bird sculptures are comparatively rare and often deeply connected to ideas of wisdom, spiritual mediation, protection, and royal authority. Their uniqueness within Ashanti sculptural work lies in the highly metaphorical role of birds in Akan philosophy and oral tradition. Incl stand.

Among the Akan, birds were considered creatures capable of moving between the earthly and spiritual realms. Because they inhabit both the sky and the ground, they were frequently understood as intermediaries associated with communication from the ancestors or with invisible spiritual forces. Certain birds, especially hornbills, owls, falcons, vultures, and chickens, carried specific symbolic meanings. The hornbill, for example, often symbolized intelligence, vigilance, and political wisdom. Owls could be linked to occult knowledge or dangerous nocturnal powers, while chickens represented fertility, motherhood, and sacrifice.

In Ashanti court art, bird imagery was strongly associated with proverbs. Akan visual culture frequently transformed spoken wisdom into sculptural form. A bird sculpture could therefore embody a proverb understood by initiated members of the community. One well-known Ashanti concept is Sankofa, represented by a bird turning its head backwards to retrieve an egg from its back. This image expresses the philosophical idea that one must return to the past in order to move wisely into the future. Sculptures or finials representing such birds were therefore not merely decorative but intellectual and spiritual objects.

Many Akan bird sculptures were attached to shrines, stools, linguist staffs, or ceremonial regalia. Birds carved atop staffs carried by royal spokesmen symbolized eloquence, diplomacy, and the authority of speech. Within shrine contexts, bird sculptures could act as protective spiritual guardians or as embodiments of clan-related symbolism. Some examples were used in divination or connected to the ritual practices of traditional priests and healers. In certain cases, birds with exaggerated beaks or abstracted forms may reflect the influence of dream imagery and spiritual transformation.

Ashanti sculptors developed a highly refined and stylized approach to bird representation. Rather than striving for naturalism, they emphasized symbolic anatomy: elongated necks, powerful beaks, circular eyes, or compressed geometric bodies. These distortions enhanced the spiritual presence of the sculpture rather than its realism. The carving style often integrated smooth dark patina from ritual libation, handling, and age, giving older examples a powerful sculptural abstraction that influenced later modern artists and collectors.

Bird sculptures were also connected to concepts of soul and destiny. In Akan cosmology, birds could symbolize the sunsum, the spiritual personality or character of an individual. Certain ritual specialists believed witches could spiritually transform into birds during nocturnal journeys, which explains why some bird imagery carried ambivalent meanings associated both with protection and danger.

Today, surviving Akan bird sculptures are considered among the most intellectually sophisticated forms of West African symbolic art because they merge oral literature, political philosophy, spirituality, and sculptural abstraction into a single visual form. Their relative rarity compared with masks or ancestor figures makes them especially important within the corpus of Ashanti artistic traditions.

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Julien Gauthier
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