Head sculpture · D. R. Congo, Mangbetu · ID: 3032222
Description
ivory, shiny patina, the form of the head typical for the Mangbetu, min. dam., minor missing part (left ear), cracks, on acrylic base;
presumably deriving from a harp “kundi”. Harps once owned by Mangbetu court musicians incorporate valuable materials such as ivory or elaborate carvings. Mangbetu elders today claim that figural carvings on the harps head like the present, depict Queen Nenzima, who was chief adviser of four kings between 1875 and 1926.
The object Head sculpture with the object ID 3032222 was last part of the auction 68th tribal art auction at March 3, 2012 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 231 achieved a sales price of EUR 500.
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