Zemanek-Münster

Standing female figure

Cameroun, Mambila
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Provenance
Alfred Seidel, Salzburg, Germany
Taille
H: 38 cm
H: 15.0 inch

Description

wood, partly encrusted dark brown patina, remains of pigments, heart-shaped facial plane with big eyes and open mouth, rep. (breakage left arm, right foot, head), small missing parts, cracks, base;
in Fulani language Mambila means “humans”, while they call themselves “nor”. They had no kingship and no central power, but a village chief, who was supported by the so-called “mimin” society. They believed in the Maker, whom they used to call “nama” or “chang”, but a cult only existed for family ancestors. Most of their figures are representations of the deceased.


Littérature comparée

Gebauer, Paul, Art of Cameroon, New York 1979, p. 213

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