Carrying dish "coolamon" · Australia, Central · ID: 3037230
Description
light wood, red ground, white and black pigment, yellow ochre, painted with dot pattern, the dots used to form lines as well as to fill space, slightly dam., minor missing parts at the rim;
“coolamons” were used by women for many workaday purposes - for winnowing flour-yielding grasses and tree seeds, for gathering the sparse fruits of the desert, for digging food out of the ground around the camp. “Coolamons” are traditionally made from pieces of mulga, eucalypt, bloodwood, quondong or white gum, using stone axes. The carriers are rough-hewn in the bush and finished at camp by adzing, scraping and final sand-papering. Their decorations typically feature symbolic descriptions of traditional stories.
L’objet Carrying dish “coolamon” avec l’ID d’objet 3037230 a fait partie de la vente aux enchères 78th tribal art auction dans 18 octobre 2014. L’objet portant le numéro de lot 56 a atteint un prix de vente de 300 € pour un prix d’adjudication de 200 €.
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Littérature comparée
Carrick, John (ed.), Art of the first Australians, Camperdown o.J., p. 29 ff