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Description : Additional Information: , A superb Dogon figure standing with arms raised to the heavens in a Tellem position. This standing figure portrays Tellem, ancient spirits that the Dogon venerate to bring rain to their dry land. The standing position of the figures with their arms upraised are said to be acting as intermediaries to deities for rain. These figures are modeled after much older figures found in the caves, where the Dogon buried their dead. The figure may represent an ancestor or equally a Nommo, one of the eight primordial figures created by God. She may have been placed on a family altar or kept in the village priest’s shrine where she would have offerings and sacrifices made upon her to infuse her with life force to assist humans on earth and to intercede with the deities. The offerings made over time have eroded and roughened the surface giving it an ageless presence. , Around 1490, the Dogon fled the Mossi cavalry and its Islamic theology, settling in the imposing cliffs of Bandiagara, the land of the Tellem. As more Dogon migrated into the area, they absorbed the Tellem into their culture. In the process, there emerged what is recognized today as the Dogon style. There are numerous theories about the meaning of these statues, from a prayer for rain, to less specific ones, with the statue serving as a priestly intermediary for ancestral contact. Like most Dogon art, its true meaning is shrouded in myth. The Dogon, numbering around a quarter of a million, are one of most remarkable cultures in the world. Due to centuries of cultural isolation, Dogon art remains remarkably unaffected. They have become a laboratory, of sorts, for ethnologists. They are a very hospitable people, much to the relief of the scholars and journalists who have intruded upon them. Though they occasionally perform dances for visitors, they carefully guard the majority of their ritual and artistic traditions. The enduring fascination with the Dogon shows no signs of abatement. Recommended Reading: See Laude's AFRICAN ART OF THE DOGON.
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À propos du lot n° 95578
Titre : Dogon Tellem Female Upraised Arms, PÉRIODE : 20th century
Medium : Wood, pigment
Dimensions : 23.25 inches tall x 5.75 inches wide x 4.5 inches deep
Condition report : Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.   Small splits, scrapes and cracks are a normal part of their patina attesting to their age and extensive use.  We examine each piece carefully when we receive it and report any damage we find in our listings.  Please look carefully at the pictures which may also reveal condition and damage. worn and scraped patina, cracks, general wear
Africa Direct, Salle de vente , Denver, US 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Titre de la vente : Vintage and Contemporary African Art, Textiles, Beads and Baskets
Date de la vente : 25/08/2015 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : Live Sale

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