Zemanek-Münster

Caryatid stool ·  D. R. Congo, Luba · ID: 3027600

Price EUR 6,000
plus 27 % commission, VAT, transport and insurance
Provenance
Old Canadian Private Collection
Size
H: 41 cm
H: 16.1 inch

Description

wood, matt, dark brown patina, standing female figure, with overlong tube-like arms and big hands supporting a round seat on the head, slightly dam., rep. (the left arm fixed with nails), traces of old insect caused damage (bottom of the base), crack;
the use of such stools was reserved for special occacions, such as birth, initiation, marriage, or a case of death. They were reserved for a political and spiritual “upper class”, such as chiefs, priests, medicine men, healers and dignitaries. They mainly fullfilled representative and/or ritual functions, but were donated to kings or merited dignitaries as well. They were not destined to be shown in public. When not in use, they were wrapped in white cloth and were kept in a safe place.


The object Caryatid stool with the object ID 3027600 was part of the auction 77th tribal art auction on June 28, 2014, lot number 479 at that time and is currently available for EUR 6,000 in Open sale.

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