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Description : Large African Djenne Terracotta Equestrian Sculpture - Horse and Rider - Dogon, Mali | Djenne terracottas were made over a period of several centuries. Although horses were introduced into Africa during the second millennium B.C., they continued to be rare and were generally only owned by the wealthy. Therefore, the Djenne horse and rider sculptures were considered objects of prestige. The rider would have been someone of high rank, either a king, warrior, or a founding ancestor. The sculpture is in antique condition. Both sides of the rider's feet have been reattached and the head has been partially reattached but is in stable condition. The horse's feet have some chips missing but the sculpture still looks great. It measures 22W x 6L x 17H. This item is part of the Estate of Dr. Ora Eads, PhD, Nashville, Tennessee. Dr. Ead's Ethnographic Art Collection included over 250 items of rare African Art, some of which were donated to Tennessee Tech University for a museum, and other pieces were made part of the Eads Museum (which was later absorbed into the Tennessee University museum network). Although the collection was fairly well documented, we are still going through thousands of pages of poorly indexed material. While confident we will locate the provenance for this piece, the only assurance that can be provided at this time is that the collection has been widely viewed as authentic. Should we located this item's records, we will let you know.
Price: 218.75 USD It's free to register now to view!
Estimate (low-high) : 1000 USD-2000 USD It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 818
Title : African Djenne Terracotta Sculpture
Size : 22W x 6L x 17H
Provenance : Estate of Dr. Ora Eads, PhD, Nashville, Tennessee
Worthington Galleries, auctioneer, Gallatin, US It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : Ethnographic Art & Artifacts: Native American, Pre-Columbian, African, Asian
Sale date : 03 Oct 2021 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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