Zemanek-Münster

Neckrest in stylized animal form

Mali, Tellem
Vendu 1 700 €
Provenance
Gallery Henseler, Munich, Germany (1988)
Eduard Hess, Basel, Switzerland
Taille
H: 11,5 cm
B: 33 cm
H: 4.5 inch
B: 13.0 inch

Description

wood, reddish brown patina, elaborate decor with chequerboard pattern and circle ornament, slightly dam., minor missing parts, traces of insect caused damage;
very old piece !
Originating from the Tellem, people who preceded the Dogon on the Bandiagara cliffs. Although the Tellem did not live in the caves except as a place of refuge, they built mud-brick granaries in some for food storage and used others for funerary rites and communal burials. The burial caves contained many objects that were presumably offered as gifts for the dead. The group of objects found in the burial caves seems to refer to the daily activities of the deceased, such as the hoe handles of a farmer or the bows and arrows of a hunter. Only a few of the burial caves contained neckrests, which may have been a sign of high status.


Littérature comparée

Leloup, Helene, Dogon, Paris 2011, ill. 95 Ezra, Kate, Art of the Dogon, New York 1988, p. 102

Newsletter

Ne manquez aucune vente aux enchères ! Rejoignez notre communauté de plus de 10 000 collectionneurs d'art tribal et soyez le premier à être informé des nouveautés.

S'abonner aujourd'hui