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Headdress "tijwara", "n'gonzon koun" ·  Mali, Bamana · ID: 3044687

sold EUR 9,000
Provenance
Claude Vérité, Paris, France (1951)
Vérité Family Collection, Paris, France
Enchères Rive Gauche, Paris, Collection Vérité, 17-18 June 2006, Lot 337
Renaud Vanuxem, Paris, France (2007)
Sotheby’s, Paris, 14 December 2011, Lot 10
Pierre Dartevelle, Brussels, Belgium
Size
H: 37 cm/ L: 63 cm
H: 14.6 inch/ L: 24.8 inch

Description

wood, metal clamps, base

This headdresses in shape of an antelope, are known as “tijwara” - “the beast who labors” (“tij”: work, “wara”: wild animal). They recall a fabulous being, half man, half animal, who in legendary past thaught man how to cultivate the earth. But as grain grew abundant, men began to waste it. “Tijwara"buried himself in the ground, and men, having lost him, carved a mask in his memory.

These headdresses were in male and female pairs on basketry caps. The dancers were bent over forelegs of wooden sticks, imitating the moves and jums of the antelopes.

The central meaning of the “tijwara” association originally was to encourage cooperation among all members of the community to ensure a successful crop.

Accordingly they performed on three occasions: competitive weeding, dances of joy after the collective field work was done and at the annual celebration of the initiation society.


The object Headdress “tijwara”, “n’gonzon koun” with the object ID 3044687 was part of the auction 90.I Tribal Art and 90.II Contemporary Native American Art on November 17, 2018. The object with the lot number 101 achieved a sales price of EUR 9,000 with an asking price of EUR 8,000.

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Publications

Goy (Bertrand), "Arts Anciens du Mali", Galerie Renaud Vanuxem, Paris 2007, p. 58 f

AHDRC: 0078297


Exhibition

Maison des Arts et Loisirs, "Antilopes chi-wara et portes de sanctuaires africains", Sochaux, 1983


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