A female Senufo Rhythm pounder, called Déblé, Ivory Coast, region of Korhogo village Sinematiale, the shape of this large Senufo figure is remarkable. With its curved arms and elongated head on a curved swan's neck, it is somewhat reminiscent of the shape and sound of a musical instrument. Of all the Déblé I have collected, it is without a any doubt one of the most extraordinary; A beautiful touch patina enhances its long-lasting ritual use, the origin is coming from the heritage M. Cabinet, Bouaké, who passed away about 10 years ago. 3.600 - 4.200,- Euro Height: 125 cm In an interview with his wife we got the written informations about the Western Art dealers Mr. Cabinet - similar as Amadou Bouaflé one of the most important African Art dealers in Ivory Coast, had many contacts to wellknown European Tribalartdealers. The names are written a little bit "outside of reality",which is typical with the oral - not written - tradition in Africa, but it is not difficult to see which famous French, Italian and German Art dealers were among M. Cabinet's customers. "Mr Cabinet worked with Elia first and it was Elia who brought him to Germany. ..he had contact with Malachine, Main Duré, Patrick Gerrare, Alain Duffu and Antoine Ferrari." Informant his wife, Bouaké July 2020 Tribal Art Traffic, a Chronical of taste, Trade and Desire in Colonial and Post-Colonial Times, by Raymond Corbey, 2000
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