Paire de statuettes "kundul" · Nigéria, Haute Bénoué, Wurkun · ID: 3046650
Description
wood, red pigment, iron, base
For “kundul” figures of the same artist see AHDRC 0101014.
The Wurkun are made up of a cluster of ethno-linguistic groups living in the Muri Mountains. Their “kundul” statues almost always appear in male/ female pairs, mounted on iron spikes, enabling the sculpture to be stuck in the ground.
They were used as protection and in divination. They were frequently washed with liquid clay, “fed” with offerings of millet beer or millet porridge and rubbed with oil which explains the thickness of the patina.
L’objet Paire de statuettes “kundul” avec l’ID d’objet 3046650 a fait partie de l’enchère 94e vente aux enchères Tribal Art en 7 mars 2020 pour la dernière fois le Zemanek-Münster Hôtel des ventes et avait le numéro de lot 282.
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