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Description : Dignitary staff umbweti Angola, Ovimbundu wood, shiny reddish brown patina, round finial, surmounted by an anthropomorphic head with interwoven cheek tattoos, the coiffure consisting of two lobes joined to an oval form, rich decor with upholstery nails, slightly dam. (nose, ears), breakage (coiffure backside), some nails missing, missing parts (base), on metal plate, the Mbundus (Ovimbundu) homeland is centered on the Benguela Plateau, bordering to the east on Chokwe land. Their art works are heavyly influenced by these neighbours. Masks are not known but their sculptures are mainly known by their pipes and staffs with female heads or figures which depict nana yakoma, the guardian of the holy fire - sacred objects of the old Ovimbundu chiefs. H: 95,5 cm H: 37.6 inch Provenance: Lempertz, Brussels, 9 April 2005, lot 138 Christie's, Paris, 10 June 2008, lot 124 GVR Archives Registration No. 0058274 Literature: Schädler, Karl-Ferdinand, Encyclopedia of African Art and Culture, München 2009, p. 432
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About the lot N° 495
Title : Dignitary Staff Umbweti - Angola, Ovimbundu
Medium : wood, shiny reddish brown patina, round finial, surmounted by an anthropomorphic head with interwoven cheek tattoos, the coiffure consisting of two lobes joined to an oval form, rich decor with upholstery nails, slightly dam. (nose, ears), breakage (coiffure backside), some nails missing, missing parts (base), on metal plate, the Mbundus (Ovimbundu) homeland is centered on the Benguela Plateau, bordering to the east on Chokwe land. Their art works are heavyly influenced by these neighbours. Masks are not known but their sculptures are mainly known by their pipes and staffs with female heads or figures which depict nana yakoma, the guardian of the holy fire - sacred objects of the old Ovimbundu chiefs.
Condition report : slightly dam. (nose, ears), breakage (coiffure backside), some nails missing, missing parts (base), on metal plate
Zemanek-Muenster, auctioneer, Würzburg, DE It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : 70th Tribal Art auction
Sale date : 08 Sep 2012 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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