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A female Senufo Rhythm pounder, (Deble), Ivory Coast, carved out of one piece of wood, she is standing on a cylindrical base, her knees slightly bent, a thin abdomen with protruding navel, her long slender arms curved downwards, both hands resting next to the navel, a thin cylindric neck carries the oval shaped head with jousting jaw line, the features are finely carved, an opened mouth showing teeth, elongated nose, crescent shaped eyes, the hair is pulled upwards and back, on the forehead and on the sides of the face are carved scarifications, symbol of beauty and status; encrusted ritual patina, signs of ritual use. “These large-scale statue are a very rare work of art among the Senufo, institutional style of professional sculpture, yet on some special occasions large works of art were commissioned by the male Poro society and also by their female counter equivalent society, the Tyekpa society. In the case of the Poro society, large statues of pairs were placed on public display near wooden shrines or shelters where the chosen society’s initiators gathered to celebrate and organize special events and funerals. The Poro society would commission statues such as this one to be carried and used in ritual processions or placed on the ground to serve as a focus point for the ceremonial dancers. sold Height: 116 cm |
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