Figure de sanctuaire masculine "tchitcherik sakwa" (pl. "tchitcheri sakap") · Togo, Moba · ID: 3052879
Description
wood, pigments,
These impressive wooden carvings, called “tchitcheri sakap” (“sakab” means “old men”), were planted in the ground at least to groin level and sometimes to midwaist. A corresponding field photograph is published in Mullen Kreamer, Moba Shrine Figures, in African Arts, February 1987, Vol. XX, No. 2, p. 55, lower left.
“Tchitcheri sakap” represented and were named after ancient clan ancestors of particular districts, villages, or sections of villages.
In earlier times, they were used in the context of hunting. When this lost its importance, their role shifted to ensuring successful harvests. The large clan sculpture was invoked to safeguard the welfare, security, and prosperity of the entire village and clan.
L’objet Figure de sanctuaire masculine “tchitcherik sakwa” (pl. “tchitcheri sakap”) numéro d’objet 3052879, a fait partie de la dernière Vente aux enchères 106 du 25 avril 2026 le Zemanek-Münster Hôtel des ventes. L’objet portant le numéro de lot 223 a atteint un prix de vente de 1 000 €.
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Littérature comparée
Christine Mullen Kreamer, Moba shrine figures, in: African Arts, February 1987, Vol. XX, No 2, p. 52 ff.

