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Description : Large African Museum Quality Chokwe Chief Figure (Mwanangana) | This figure depicts a Chokwe chief, or mwanangana, and epitomizes the balance of power and refinement characteristic of Chokwe court art. The hand-carved wood sculpture is smooth, reddish-brown in color, and has a shiny patina that resulted from the repeated application of oil and dyes during ceremonies. The statue has the customary oversized hands and feet and a large Chipanya mutwe, a tri-lobed, upturned and flaring headdress, with two lateral wings. The chief holds what appears to be a flintlock long gun, symbolizing the chief's aggressive traits and hunting prowess. The chief has scarification marks on the face and forehead and a beard of what appears to be horsehair. The figure is adorned with a leather belt and loincloth, a shouldered bag, and upper arm bracelets.LiteratureBastin, Marie-Louise. La Sculpture Tshokwe. Meudon, France: Alain Chaffin, 1982, p. 136.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Metropolitan Museum of Art Recent Acquisitions: A Selection 1988–1989 (1989). Hôtel Drouot. Arts Primitifs. Paris, June 25-26, 1992, fig. VI.Jordán, Manuel, ed. Chokwe! Art and Initiation among Chokwe and Related Peoples. Munich: Prestel-Verlag, 1998, pl. 6.
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About the lot N° 817 Title : African Chokwe Chief Figure, Period : 1982 Worthington Galleries, auctioneer, Gallatin, USIt's free to register now to view! Sale title : Ethnographic Art & Artifacts: Native American, Pre-Columbian, African, Asian Sale date : 03 Oct 2021It's free to register now to view! Sale Reference : Live Sale