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Description : wood, remains of pigments (indigo blue and red), kaolin, base In Yoruba art, the equestrian image relates to the history of the Oyo Kingdom, which was invaded by the Nupe in about the mid-sixteenth century. In the late sixteenth century the Oyo, with the use of cavalry, reconquered the land and later expanded the kingdom. The equestrian became an image of power, human mastery over nature, and success in war and hunting. Equestrian figures adorn agere ifa bowls, the magnificent veranda posts of the Yoruba or the large scale masks for the epa festival. Here they are to be understood as representation of the hunter and warrior jagun-jagun or as representation of the supreme ruler, the oba himself, whose authority is like that of the orisa, the gods of the Yoruba pantheon. The rider figures are next to the mother-child figures, the second central theme in the art of the Yoruba. Together, these themes refer to the dual basis of Yoruba society: the covert power of women to give birth and the overt physical power of men to build and protect society. AHDRC: 0130607 Continent: Africa
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Estimate (low-high) : 15000 EUR-30000 EUR It's free to register now to view!

About the lot N° 171
Title : Equestrian On Horseback
Size : H: 41 cm, H: 16,1 inch
Provenance : Marvin Chasin, London, Great Britain Frederick Hanley, Bournemouth, England (2011) Jan Kusters, Maastricht, The Netherlands Rut van Caelenbergh, Brussels, Belgium (2017)
Literature : Chemeche, George, The Horse Rider in African Art, Suffolk 2011, p. 13 ff
Condition report : See description
Zemanek-Muenster, auctioneer, Würzburg, DE It's free to register now to view!
Sale title : 92 Tribal Art Auction
Sale date : 29 Jun 2019 It's free to register now to view!
Sale Reference : Live Sale

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