A female Luba bowl keeper in a kneeling seated position, elongated legs apart touching the base of the bowl, cylindric torso, elongated arms and hands touching the rims of the bowl, a thick large neck carrying la large elongated head with a plunging jawline, a thin half opened mouth, short thin nose, large eyes, the forehead is pulled back into into the classical Luba style, she is wearing a beaded necklace, scarifications on the abdomen, the bowl is large and has one handle; glossy by use, some insect damage, signs of use. Certificate of provenance.

“Luba representations of female bowl bearers served as instruments of personal divination, and in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were primarily considered symbols of sacred office. Like the seat of office exhibited nearby, such female images allude to the potent relationship between women and Luba kingship, and the importance of communication with the spirit world in the context of divination and healing. Only a few works have been attributed to what has been described by scholars as the Middle Lukuga Workshop. Distinctive for their oblong faces, wide foreheads, downturned arched eyebrows, straight noses, and overall softly carved features, these figures show the influence of the neighboring Hemba peoples.”

Source: The MET Museum

A female Luba bowl keeper in a kneeling seated position, elongated legs apart touching the base of the bowl, cylindric torso, elongated arms and hands touching the rims of the bowl, a thick large neck carrying la large elongated head with a plunging jawline, a thin half opened mouth, short thin nose, large eyes, the forehead is pulled back into into the classical Luba style, she is wearing a beaded necklace, scarifications on the abdomen, the bowl is large and has one handle; glossy by use, some insect damage, signs of use. Certificate of provenance.

“Luba representations of female bowl bearers served as instruments of personal divination, and in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries were primarily considered symbols of sacred office. Like the seat of office exhibited nearby, such female images allude to the potent relationship between women and Luba kingship, and the importance of communication with the spirit world in the context of divination and healing. Only a few works have been attributed to what has been described by scholars as the Middle Lukuga Workshop. Distinctive for their oblong faces, wide foreheads, downturned arched eyebrows, straight noses, and overall softly carved features, these figures show the influence of the neighboring Hemba peoples.”

Source: The MET Museum

Etnikai csoport / kultúra
Luba
Származási ország
Kongói Demokratikus Köztársaság
Anyag
Fa
Sold with stand
Nem
Állapot
Elfogadható állapotú
Height
24 cm
Depth
40 cm
Súly
700 g

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Très belle et grande statue avec belle patine . Arrivée ce jour très bien emballée et protégée ... MERCI BEAUCOUP .......A+

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jean-paul95

Very happy with my purchase. This rather large and heavy item arrived very securely packaged.

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user-d3213cf

Bel objet très atypique parfaitement bien arrivé. Belle et étonnante sculpture réalisée dans un seul morceau de bois. Très belle réalisation. Très bon emballage, très soigné. Merci.

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everything impeccable. thank you, it was a pleasure to collaborate

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Solid shipping and a beautiful sculpture; many thanks-Vielen Dank!

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1262 visszajelzés (449 az elmúlt 12 hónap során)
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