Guardian statue "pagar" · Indonésie - Sumatra, Batak · ID: 3040574
Anuschka Menist, Brussels, Belgium
Adrian Schlag, Brussels, Belgium
Description
wood, rich blackish brown patina, standing figure with block-like legs, typcial oversized head, eyes with metal inlay, separate carved forearm (fixed with wooden pegs), oversized hands with inwardly bent fingers (originally holding two poles), small opening in the chest, closed with resin, drilled ear holes, slightly dam., cracks, abrasion of paint, bipartite base;
“pagar” means “fence” and designates “a natural (stone, tree trunk) or manufactured object (wooden figure), which has the power to keep away evil spirits or to protect against witchcraft. Figures usually have a plugged hole in the torso or head which contains “pupuk”, a power substance. Dressed in cloth, grass, and leaves the figure is activated by special incantations spoken by the shaman “datu”. “Pagar” primarily protect houses, fields and people against malevolent spirits called “begu”. “Pagar” statues were set up in the house in a basket which was placed on top of a tall pole.
L’objet Guardian statue “pagar” avec l’ID d’objet 3040574 a fait partie de l’enchère 83rd Tribal Art Auction en 28 mai 2016 pour la dernière fois le Zemanek-Münster Hôtel des ventes et avait le numéro de lot 38.
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Littérature comparée
Feldman, Jerome, The eloquent dead, Los Angeles 1985, p. 87 ff.
Publications
Adrian Schlag, Tribal Art Classics, Batak, Brussels 2007, p. 20 f.