 |
A Dan maternity, Ivory Coast/Liberia, seated on a two-legged stool, block-shaped feet, muscular legs ending up in prominent buttocks, a columnar torso with hanging, tapering breasts, broad powerful shoulders leading to bent arms holding a child in its hands, and another one is clinging to her back looking sidewise, the ridged cylindrical neck supporting a spherical head, protruding diamond-shaped lips, slit eyes, arched high brows, fine scarification marks in geometrical motif on the mother's torso and on the child’s back, capped by a striated three parted coiffure; brown encrusted patina with traces of age and ritual use.
Lit.: Eberhard Fischer and Hans Himmelheber: The Arts of the Dan in West Africa, Museum Rietberg, Zürich, 1984; Eberhard Fischer: Dan Artists: The Sculptors Tame, Si, Tompieme and Sõn- Their Personalities and Work, Zurich, 2014; MetMuseum Dan Female Figure; Wolfgang Jaenicke: Maternities West African Art.
700 - 800,- Euro
Height: 47 cm
Weight: 1.1 kg
|
photo: tribalartforum.com/ identification no. DSC02728.jpg |
|