Zemanek-Münster

Figure féminine debout

R. D. Congo / Nord de l'Angola, Lwalwa (Lwalwu, Lualwa)
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Provenance
Hermann Kühn, Munich, Germany
German Private Collection (2002)
Lempertz, Brussels, 22 January 2013, Lot 153
Taille
H: 52,5 cm
H: 20.7 inch

Description

wood, coated with a thick layer of paint/ mass, insect caused damage/ missing parts, base

Figurative sculpture of the Lwalwa is extremely rare, its function has not yet been clarified.

Cornet writes in 1972: “The number of figures created by (Lwalwa) sculptors is limited to just a few figurines in the form of poles crowned with a head that goes back to the shape of masks, objects used for fertility cults, for success in hunting and numerous wishes to benevolent spirits”.

According to another source, female figures were used by members of a secret female society whose concern was female fertility.

Roy suspects that the figures embody nature spirits. The strong stylization of the faces as well as the fact that the figures sometimes appear in pairs would speak for this.


Littérature comparée

Roy, Christopher D., Kilengi, Afrikanische Kunst aus der Sammlung Bareiss, München 1997, p. 375, ill. 121

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