Standing male figure with drinking horn · Cameroon, Bangwa · ID: 3040534
Lucien van de Velde, Antwerp, Belgium
Description
wood, encrusted greyish brown patina, the figure is naked and without any decoration, the stomach exceedingly vaulted, facial features surprisingly naturalistic (eyes, cheeks, mouth part), closed square cavity at the back, there is a faint dynamic in the figure, shoulders and head are slighty turned, slightly dam., minor missing parts (feet), traces of insect caused damage (back of the head), base;
presumably representing a fetish figure used for disclosure of witchcraft directed towards kin or members of the community. Their potency is increased by libations and magic substances inserted into the body in carved-out receptacles. For a memorial figure present statuette is too small, furthermore there is no embellishment at all. Figures serving sooth sayers on the other hand are smaller than present figure.
The object Standing male figure with drinking horn with the object ID 3040534 was last part of the auction 83rd Tribal Art Auction at May 28, 2016 on Zemanek-Münster Auction house and had the lot number 343.
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Comparing literature
Northern, Tamara, The Art of Cameroon, Washington D.C. 1984, p. 88