Tabouret cariatide · Angola, Tchokwé · ID: 3045291
Helmut Gernsheim, Castagnola-Lugano, Switzerland
Georges Frederick Keller, Davos/ Paris, Switzerland/ France
Paolo Morigi, Magliaso-Lugano, Switzerland
Rudolf E. & Leonore Blum, Zürich-Zumikon, Switzerland
Sanne Nies, Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Description
wood, collection number “G.F.K. 299”
This chiefs stool features a female figure seated with elbows on knees and cradling her head in her hands - a pose commonly used to represent ancestral spirits in the artistic vocabulary of Chokwe and related people.
This pose is associated with elders, people deep in thought, and also with burial position of chiefs and important members of the community.
Publications
Morigi, P., "Raccolta di un amatore d'arte primitiva", Bern, 1980, p. 320, ill. 287; J. David (ed.), Chokwe and their Bantu Neighbours, Zurich, 2003, ill. 32; Kunst aus Afrika und Ozeanien. Eine unbekannte Privatsammlung, Bern, 1980, cat. 287 (not illustrated); Blum, R., Sammlung Rudolf und Leonore Blum, vol. 2 B, Private ed.: Blum, 2007, ill.135AHDRC: 0002268
Exposition
Bern, Switzerland: "Kunst aus Afrika und Ozeanien. Eine unbekannte Privatsammlung", Kunstmuseum Bern, 22 August - 2 November 1980; Brussels, Belgium: "Winter BRUNEAF", 18-22 January 2017 (Sanne Nies); Paris, France: "Parcours des Mondes", Saint-Germain-des-Prés, 12-17 September 2017