This beautifully carved African sculpture depicts a pharaoh from ancient Egypt, skilfully merging Egyptian
iconography with African carving traditions. Standing in a powerful, symbolic pose with arms crossed, the
pharaoh wears a vibrant headdress, rendered in warm earth tones that contrast strikingly against the polished
black body. The intricate detail of the piece highlights the artisan’s deep understanding of both Egyptian art and African carving techniques.

The half-body design emphasizes the pharaoh’s power and leadership, drawing attention to the upper body,
where symbols of authority — the crossed arms and royal headdress — take center stage. By focusing on these key elements, the sculpture directs the viewer’s attention to the pharaoh’s commanding presence and divine status, enhancing the sense of authority that the figure exudes.

The fact that this sculpture is African carved adds to its uniqueness, blending two rich cultural heritages. The
traditional African woodcarving style brings a distinct texture and warmth, elevating the pharaoh’s image
beyond a simple representation of historical power. The use of locally sourced wood and hand-polished finishes gives the artwork an earthy, tactile quality, emphasizing the connection between the past and the present, and between African and Egyptian cultures. This fusion adds depth and meaning, making the piece not only a reflection of the pharaoh’s grandeur but also a celebration of African craftsmanship.

This beautifully carved African sculpture depicts a pharaoh from ancient Egypt, skilfully merging Egyptian
iconography with African carving traditions. Standing in a powerful, symbolic pose with arms crossed, the
pharaoh wears a vibrant headdress, rendered in warm earth tones that contrast strikingly against the polished
black body. The intricate detail of the piece highlights the artisan’s deep understanding of both Egyptian art and African carving techniques.

The half-body design emphasizes the pharaoh’s power and leadership, drawing attention to the upper body,
where symbols of authority — the crossed arms and royal headdress — take center stage. By focusing on these key elements, the sculpture directs the viewer’s attention to the pharaoh’s commanding presence and divine status, enhancing the sense of authority that the figure exudes.

The fact that this sculpture is African carved adds to its uniqueness, blending two rich cultural heritages. The
traditional African woodcarving style brings a distinct texture and warmth, elevating the pharaoh’s image
beyond a simple representation of historical power. The use of locally sourced wood and hand-polished finishes gives the artwork an earthy, tactile quality, emphasizing the connection between the past and the present, and between African and Egyptian cultures. This fusion adds depth and meaning, making the piece not only a reflection of the pharaoh’s grandeur but also a celebration of African craftsmanship.

Wood type
Foioase
Eră
După 2000
Țară
Ghana
Material
Lemn
Titlu operei de artă
The Pharaoh
Semnatură
Semnat de mână
Sold with stand
Nu
Stare
Stare excelentă
Înălțime
64 cm
Lățime
31 cm
Adâncime
18 cm