Figure masculine debout
R. D. Congo, Kuyu
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Provenance
Private Collection, Middelburg, The NetherlandsTaille
H: 57,5 cm
H: 22.6 inch
Description
wood, matt patina, polychrome paint, bulky body, face with tribe-typical characteristics, min. dam., small missing parts (toes), fine cracks, traces of abrasion, base;
the western Kuyu compare their chief with a panther, and initiation ceremonies teach the secrets of the animal’s powers. Among the eastern Kuyu the serpent “ebongo” is the focus of initiation (“djo”), and his ancestors and offspring are represented in the carved wooden heads that are best-known form of Kuyu sculpture. Kuyu figures are far less common than heads.
Littérature comparée
Volprecht, Klaus, Sammlung Clausmeyer, Afrika, Köln 1972, ill. 118 f.Publications
AHDRC: 0136915