Zemanek-Münster

Female figure "edjo re akare" ·  Nigeria, Urhobo · ID: 3037153

sold EUR 5,500
Provenance
collected in situ (early 1970’s)
Size
H: 120 cm
H: 47.2 inch

Description

wood, red and white pigment, black paint, small traces of indigo blue, sitting, characteristic facial features (the mouth situated at the tip of the chin, high forehead), carved with massive bracelets, dam., the surface severly marked through insect caused damage, missing parts (hands, headdress), plate;
presumably the female pendant to a male figure published: K.-F. Schädler, 1976, ill. 32
The “edjo re akare” statues are a tribute paid to ancestors through the portrayal of spirits of the forests, bearing the features of mythical warriors. These spirits, called “edjo” are considered by the Urhobo to be either potentially favourable or unfavourable to humans, where each community is responsible for controlling them. The statues are kept in “oguan re edjuo” sanctuaries, and are used for daily, weekly and, above all, annual consecration rites.


The object Female figure “edjo re akare” with the object ID 3037153 was part of the auction 77th tribal art auction on June 28, 2014. The object with the lot number 331 achieved a sales price of EUR 5,500 with an asking price of EUR 5,000.

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Comparing literature

Schädler, Karl-Ferdinand, Afrikanische Kunst, München 1976, p. 78, no. 90, ill. 32


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