Auction 104 After sale
Zemanek-Münster

Antelope dance crest "tjiwara" with cap

Mali, Bamana
Price EUR 2,000
plus 27 % commission, VAT, transport and insurance
Provenance
American Collection
Size
H: 43 cm
H: 16.9 inch

Description

wood, basketry, cord material,

These antelope sculptures are known as “tjiwara” - “the beast who labors” (“tji”: work, “wara”: wild animal). They recall a mythical being, half man, half animal, who in legendary past thaught man how to cultivate the earth.

In the past the purpose of the “tjiwara” association was to encourage
cooperation among all members of the community to ensure a successful crop.

In recent time, however, “tjiwara” has been associated with young men’s hoeing competitions to crown the “master of agriculture”.

Always performing together in a male and female pair, the coupling of the antelope masqueraders speaks of fertility and agricultural abundance.


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