Zemanek-Münster

Cimier de danse anthropomorphe de la société "oglinye"

Nigéria, Idoma / Boki
Vendu 2 200 €
Provenance

Gösta Widén (1918/19-2010), Skanör-Falsterbo, Sweden
Widén Family Estate
Thomas Halling, Lund, Sweden (acquired around 2010 from the above)
Peter Willborg, Stockholm, Sweden

Widén was a passionate collector of ethnographic and modern art.
Many objects from his collection were donated to Swedish Museums.

Taille
H: 30,5 cm
H: 12.0 inch

Description

wood, animal skin, colour pigments, silver metal sheet, nails, basketry, coiffure from wooden pegs (partly missing) and lateral lobes separately carved, base

These crests depict ancestral female spirits who performed in war dances, as a counterpart to male masks that were originally supposed to be made of real human skulls.

The crest shows the typical hairstyle that was achieved with the help of a special paste and is reminiscent of a type of seated female figures, as used by the Idoma in fertility rites for the water spirit “Anjenu”.


Littérature comparée

Lebas, Alain (ed.), Arts of Nigeria in French Private Collections, Milan 2012, ill. 130

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