Figure de protection "bateba duntundara"
Burkina Faso, Lobi
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Provenance
Belgian Private Collection, AntwerpTaille
H: 52 cm
H: 20.5 inch
Description
wood, pigments, base
Female figures whose heads are conspicuously turned to the side and which also show the belly of a pregnant woman with a particularly emphasised navel are often part of a male-female pair of figures.
These figures belong to the group of “bateba duntundara”, which are supposed to protect their owners from witches and evil spirits.
“Duntundara” can be found in a broad range of representations, including figures that gesture dramatically or feature unusual physiological characteristics such as multiple heads or arms.