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Description : Exceptional Bamana Female Antelope Headcrest, Banimounitié Region, Mali n'gonzon koun Wood with encrusted black patina Height 13 7/8in (35.2cm) Provenance Charles Ratton, Paris Hélène and Philippe Leloup, Paris Important Private Collection, acquired from the above in 1991 Published LaGamma, Alisa, Genesis - Ideas of Origin in African Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2002, pp. 113 - 114, cat. 69 Roger-Vasselin, Bruno and Laurelle Rincon, Sculpture Africaine, les Mythes d'Orgine, L'Oeil, No. 44, Paris, February 2003, pp. 34 - 41 Nooter, Polly, The Inner Eye - Vision and Transcendence in African Arts, 'Tribal Art,' Summer 2017, No. 84, illus. Exhibited Genesis - Ideas of Origin in African Sculpture, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 19 November 2002 - 13 April 2003 The Inner Eye - Vision and Transcendence in African Arts, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, 26 February - 9 July 2017 LaGamma comments (Ibid., p. 113), 'This especially complex, tiered horizontal headdress is exceptional for its expression of pent-up corporeal power. The compressed arc of the back and the crouching legs suggest an animal poised to spring upward. An unusual degree of attention was focused on the lower body, reflected in the ample negative space, in an hourglass shape, between the bent legs. The horizontality of the design is also more pronounced than most tiered horizontal forms because the head, neck, and tail of the lower body extend both forward and backward. This continuous line parallels the dominant upper horizontal that runs from the muzzle to the tip of the horns. The two necks emerge from the same spot in a right angle to one another. The head at the summit sits flat on a vertical neck, while the relationship is reversed below, so that the horizontal neck terminates in a vertically oriented head. The elegant sweep of the main set of horns is echoed above by another pair of horns and below by the tail. This work give compelling evidence that horizontal headdresses were not modeled on a single animal found in nature but rather represent an abstract force expressed through an amalgam of zoomorphic features. Here the animal in the lower half, which appears to be an aardvark, is more fully realized than in others because of the inclusion of its head. Nevertheless, the syncretic approach that appears to inform this headdress and related works is made all the more overt because of the fantastical nature of the double-headed creature. It is as if the headdress captures the moment when the two entities were fused together.' For further information on this lot please visit the website
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À propos du lot n° 133
Titre : Exceptional Bamana Female Antelope Headcrest, Banimounitié Region, Mali
Medium : Wood with encrusted black patina
Condition report : Tip of tail with break and repair; minor nicks and abrasions to surface, primarily to edges.
Bonhams, Salle de vente , New York, US 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Titre de la vente : African & Oceanic Art
Date de la vente : 27/04/2022 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : Live Sale

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