Seated male figure · Nigeria, Igbo · ID: 3037679
Description
wood, partly encrusted patina, remains of polychrome paint, in a static posture throning on a stool, adorned with carved bracelets and scarifications on body and face, projecting forehead crest, rep. (missing part shoulder), cracks, missing parts through insect caused damage, traces of abrasion;
apart from “ikenga” figures which are personal shrines carved for individual adult men, most of the Igbo figures were created to address community concerns, and most were collectively owned, if sometimes by lineages on behalf of a larger group. Most figural sculptures were housed in shrines dedicated to tutelary deities heading public cults and associated with parts of the natural world such as rivers, forests, the earth, or with days of the week and the markets held on them.
The object Seated male figure with the object ID 3037679 was last part of the auction 78th tribal art auction at October 18, 2014 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 306 achieved a sales price of EUR 1,400.
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Comparing literature
Cole, Herbert M. & Chike C. Aniakor, Chike, Igbo Arts, Los Angeles 1984, p. 92, ill. 170