Zemanek-Münster

Seated figure "hampatong" ·  Indonesia - Borneo, Dayak · ID: 3036701

sold EUR 1,400
Provenance
August Flick, Cologne, Germany
Size
H: 112 cm
H: 44.1 inch

Description

wood (presumably iron wood), stained greyish brown patina, stocky broad body, the flat backside remained crude, missing parts through insect caused damage (headdress, belly, forearms, legs, the post hollowed inside), traces of weathering, cracks, sacrificial traces;
“hampatong” are placed in front of longhouse entrances or other places where malevolent spirits are likely to appear. They are also erected in shrine areas “tajahan”, which is a small sacred area containing a sacrificial shrine surrounded by “hampatong”. There are two kinds of “tajahan”, one set up in connection with headhunting and another for mortuary feasts. At a mortuary feast a “hampatong” is set up for each dead person. “Hampatong” are thus images of named ancestors. They are also erected in the village square in a sanctuary “pataho” in front of the chiefs residence. The “pataho” is described as a masculine village guardian against danger and approaching enemies.


The object Seated figure “hampatong” with the object ID 3036701 was last part of the auction 76th tribal art auction at March 22, 2014 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 3 achieved a sales price of EUR 1,400.

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Comparing literature

Feldman, Jerome, The eloquent dead, Los Angeles 1985, p. 118 f.


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