Zemanek-Münster

Standing pair of figures

Nigeria, Eket
not available anymore
Provenance
Austrian Private Collection
Size
H: 58 cm / 63,5 cm
H: 22.8 inch / 25.0 inch

Description

wood, greyish brown patina, kaolin, male/female, in nearly identical posture, the female figure with additional scarifications on the chest, the male wearing a hat-like headdress, min. dam., minor missing parts through insect caused damage, cracks, slight traces of abrasion, on metal plate;
the Eket are a small ethnic group belonging to the Ibibio. Just like the Ibibio the Eket have an “ekpo” society, a society of soothsayers, called “idiong”, a society named after the god of war “ekong” and the “ogbom” society worshipping the goddess of fertility.


Publications

Eisenhofer, Stefan, Guggeis, Karin, Afrikanische Kunst, München, Berlin 2002, p. 66, ill. 42

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