Figure gardienne de reliquaire "mbulu-ngulu" ("esprit d'un défunt")
Christie’s, South Kensington, 24 March 1988, Lot 178
Edmondo Trombetta, Monza, Italy
Description
wood, copper alloy (brass, bronze), base
The reliquiary figures from Gabon are creations that have particularly appealed to lovers of African and modern art from the moment it was “discovered” in the early 20th century.
Although their appearance differs greatly from those of the Kota and Mahongwe groups to the “byeri” figures of the Fang groups, they had all the same function as conceptual “tombstones” and “mobile” cemetaries.
They were generally attached to baskets or round boxes of bark in which relics such as fragments of the skull, bones, and other mementos of the honoured deceased were placed.
Publications
AHDRC: 0047275