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Standing female figure "jo nyeleni" ·  Mali, Bamana · ID: 3041508

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Provenance
Mark Eglinton, New York, USA
Size
H: 70 cm
H: 27.6 inch

Description

wood, dark brown patina, silver metal eyes, broad body with massive shoulders, reduced ornamental decor, proportionally small head with crested coiffure and C-shaped ears, slightly dam., minor missing parts (right ear), cracks, abrasion of paint, base;
“jo nyeleni” figures depict the ideal of a young woman in the prime of life. They are used in a seven years term on the occasion of initiation celebrations of the “jo society”. Within a space of six or seven months the initiates (= “jodenw”) pass through seven strictly fixed levels. The “jo nyeleni” belong to the sixth step, “jo yaala” - the so-called “jo promenade”, at which the “jodenw” carry the figures from village to village, visit their brothers and sisters, venerate the graves of priests and those of “jodenw” who already have passed away, along the way they entertain the audience with music.


The object Standing female figure “jo nyeleni” with the object ID 3041508 was last part of the auction 84th Tribal Art Auction at November 5, 2016 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 135.

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