Standing female figure · D. R. Kongo, Tabwa/Rungu · ID: 3034176
Wolfgang Nerlich, Munich, Germany
Description
wood, shiny dark brown patina, scarification marks on the upper part of the body and on the face, hole on top of the head, min. dam., missing parts (base), slight traces of abrasion, socle;
ritual sculpture made and used by the Rungu of D. R. Congo, Zambia, and Tanzania is frequently ascribed to their better-known neighbours the Tabwa, Bemba, Fipa or Mambwe. This is probably because the group is no longer the powerful kingdom it used to be in the 18th century, and today lives scattered among stronger groups.
The object Standing female figure with the object ID 3034176 was last part of the auction 72nd tribal art auction at March 9, 2013 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 175 achieved a sales price of EUR 500.
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