Standing female figure · D. R. Congo, Vili · ID: 3032591
Christie’s Paris, Art Africain et Océanien, 1 décembre 2010, lot 83
Description
wood, dark brown patina, black paint, small remains of red and indigoblue pigment,, eyes with white inlay, painted pupils and mirror glass, delicate scarification marks in flat relief on breast and back, typical coiffure in three flat lobes, slightly dam., cracks, missing parts at the base, rep. at the same place, remains of an old collection label on the underside;
for comparabel figures see R. Lehuard, 1989, p. 268, ill. D 10 1-4.
The ethnical group of the Vili, living at the estuary of Zaire River, once belonged to the Kingdom of Kongo. Their masks, sculptures and objects stylistically are closely related to the works of their neighbours, the Kakongo, Woyo and Yombe. An important distinguishing feature is their accuracy and realism in carving figures which is proved by present figure as well (hands, mouth, ears).
The object Standing female figure with the object ID 3032591 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 127 achieved a sales price of EUR 2,800.
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Comparing literature
Lehuard, Raoul, Art Bakongo, Les Centres de Style, Arnouville 1989, p. 268, ill. D 10 1-4