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Auction archive: Lot number 10

Ceremonial Inlaid Bowl, probably Santa Ana Island, Solomon Islands

Estimate
US$15,000 - US$20,000
Price realised:
US$8,662
Auction archive: Lot number 10

Ceremonial Inlaid Bowl, probably Santa Ana Island, Solomon Islands

Estimate
US$15,000 - US$20,000
Price realised:
US$8,662
Beschreibung:

apria ni mwane length 14in (35.5cm) Provenance Harry Geoffrey Beasley Collection (1881 - 1939) (label on underside) Jean-Louis Picard Paris, October 8, 1991, Lot 17 Galerie Hélène and Philippe Leloup, Paris American Private Collection, acquired in 1991 Exhibited Long term loan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (#L.2007.61.17), August 2007 - August 2017 Finely hand carved in light wood, deeply hallowed in ovoid form on a flared trapezoidal base, two handles on each end carved in abstract avian form, decorated around the top edge with three bands of triangularly-carved inlaid pearl shells with notched edges, decorated on the top edge at each end with inlaid circular chambered-nautilus shells; stained black with plant juice mixed with charcoal. Birds and fish are prominent in life rituals and art in the Solomon Islands. The small shape of the bowl indicates that it was probably used by individuals in ritual communion feasts with their personal tutelary spirits. (Davenport, William, "Sculpture of the Eastern Solomons", Expedition, Journal of the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, vol. 10, 2, pp. 6-7).

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
2 Jul 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Los Angeles
Beschreibung:

apria ni mwane length 14in (35.5cm) Provenance Harry Geoffrey Beasley Collection (1881 - 1939) (label on underside) Jean-Louis Picard Paris, October 8, 1991, Lot 17 Galerie Hélène and Philippe Leloup, Paris American Private Collection, acquired in 1991 Exhibited Long term loan, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (#L.2007.61.17), August 2007 - August 2017 Finely hand carved in light wood, deeply hallowed in ovoid form on a flared trapezoidal base, two handles on each end carved in abstract avian form, decorated around the top edge with three bands of triangularly-carved inlaid pearl shells with notched edges, decorated on the top edge at each end with inlaid circular chambered-nautilus shells; stained black with plant juice mixed with charcoal. Birds and fish are prominent in life rituals and art in the Solomon Islands. The small shape of the bowl indicates that it was probably used by individuals in ritual communion feasts with their personal tutelary spirits. (Davenport, William, "Sculpture of the Eastern Solomons", Expedition, Journal of the University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, vol. 10, 2, pp. 6-7).

Auction archive: Lot number 10
Auction:
Datum:
2 Jul 2020
Auction house:
Bonhams London
Los Angeles
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