Online catalogue for the 59th tribal art auction
454 Male twin figure "ere ibeji"
This object is not available any more.
Nigeria, Yoruba, Area of Ogbomosho
wood, reddish brown, matt and shiny patina, almost without legs rising from a round base, free carved arms flanking the slender, waisted trunk, both hands amalgamated with the broad hips, crowned by a big head with a two-lobed coiffure, the pupils pierced, the original inserted tags missing, noticable the filed teeth, the facial scarifications are "oyo" marks from the "abaja" type in sets of four, strings of glass beads, slightly dam., crack in front of the body
H: 28 cm
H: 11 inch
Provenance
Mareidi Singer, Munich, Germany (~1990)
Ernst-Olof Siré, Forchheim, Germany
Literature
Für vergleichbare Figur siehe: Mareidi und Gert Stoll, Ibeji, München 1980, p. 268, ill 157 und
Jantzen, Hanni, Doppel-Leben - Ibeji-Zwillingsfiguren, Ausst.kat., München 1993, ill. 31-32
Sold.
455 Male twin figure "ere ibeji"
This object is not available any more.
Nigeria, Yoruba, Area of Ifon
wood, reddish brown shiny patina with black paint, encrusted with camwood powder "osun", rising from a massive oval base, sloping shoulders with both hands resting aside the upper legs, the head widely projecting to the front, showing round contours, the big diamond-shaped eyes with pierced pupils framed by eyelashes, crowned by a bonnet-shaped coiffure with tapering side flaps, string with shell discs around the neck, strings with beads around hips and ankles, slightly dam., cracks, minor missing parts (eyes, mouth, coiffure, thumb of the left hand); the imagery of the colour white: for the highest "orisha obatala", the creator of manhood.
H: 27,5 cm
H: 10.8 inch
Provenance
Ketterer München, Tribal Arts 133, 10. Dezember 1988, lot 26
Ernst-Olof Siré, Forchheim, Germany
Literature
Für vergleichbare Figuren, siehe: Stoll, Gert, Ibeji, Zwillingfiguren der Yoruba, München 1980, p. 227, ill. 119 &
Jantzen, Hanni, Doppel-Leben - Ibeji-Zwillingsfiguren, Ausst.kat., München 1993, ill. 46
Sold.
456 Female twin figure "ere ibeji"
This object is not available any more.
Nigeria, Yoruba, Area of Egba
wood, matt and shiny patina, traces of camwood powder "osun", well-proportioned and well-balanced forms of the body, with straddled legs rising from a circular base, round shoulders and handle-shaped arranged arms harmonical closing the contours, crowned by a projecting head with multi-lobed coiffure, a beautiful modelled face with soft, rounded features, pierced pupils (the originally inserted metal tags missing), the facial scarifications are "oyo" marks from the "keke" or "gombo" type, the usual "ibeji" ornament, like beaded strings now missing, slightly dam., traces of insect caused damage (base, left foot, both hands, coiffure ears), the facial features strongly abraded
H: 23 cm, ~ last quarter of the 19th Century
H: 9.1 inch, ~ last quarter of the 19th Century
Provenance
Ernst-Olof Siré, Forchheim, Germany
Literature
Für vergleichbare Figur, siehe: Stoll, Gert, Ibeji, Zwillingfiguren der Yoruba, München 1980, ill. 27 (the figure in the middle) and ill. 31
Sold.
457 Female twin figure "ere ibeji"
This object is not available any more.
Nigeria, Yoruba, Area of Igbomina
wood, reddish and blackish brown patina, encrusted with camwood powder "osun", with slender body rising from a round base, the arms arranged handle-shaped with both hands resting on the bulging abdomen, crowned by a narrow head with a high towering, pierced coiffure of strut-like lobes, converging on top, big bulging eyes, two strings of glass beads and coconut discs around the hips, brass rings, incised tattoos on both sides of the mouth, the facial features abraded, native restoration at the left head side
H: 26,5 cm
H: 10.4 inch
Provenance
Coll. Gert Stoll, Berchtesgaden, Germany
Ernst-Olof Siré, Forchheim, Germany
Sold.
458 Prestige drinking horn
This object is not available any more.
Cameroon Grassfields
horn, brown patina, the upper third decorated with floral and figural motifs carved in relief, min. dam., slight signs of usage; in all Grassfield kingdoms, drinking horns, plain or ornate, are a man's most important personal article, a reference to the significance of palm wine for shared sociability and pleasure and as a sacrificial libation substance.
L: 18,5 cm
L: 7.3 inch
Literature
Northern, Tamara, Expressions of Cameroon art, The Franklin Collection, 1986, p. 35, ill. 22 f.
Sold.
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