Standing figure · Nigeria, Mumuye · ID: 3042781
Description
wood, matt greyish brown patina, metal ring, body of typical form and posture, coiffure draped tightly around the face with lobes on each side, incised zigzag-tattoos, drilled nostrils, slightly dam., minor missing parts (heels), cracks, plate.
A Mumuye family group, “dola”, comprises from five to fifteen enclosures. One hut is reserved for statues, “iagalagana”, and another sacred hut, “java” is occupied by an influential person who might also be endowed with magical and religious powers. This person might be a healer, a soothsayer, a rainmaker, a bringer of thunder, or a blacksmith. It seems these statues underlined the status and prestige of the wearer, helped the sick, predicted the future, attracted rainfall, or made it thunder. They also had a judicial role in a given family by confounding liars and thieves.
The object Standing figure with the object ID 3042781 was last part of the auction 87th Tribal Art Auction at November 11, 2017 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house. The object with the lot number 306 achieved a sales price of EUR 3,000.
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