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Auction archive: Lot number 116

Dogon Figure, Mali

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$9,375
Auction archive: Lot number 116

Dogon Figure, Mali

Estimate
US$0
Price realised:
US$9,375
Beschreibung:

height 18 1/4in (46.4cm) Wood, palm oil Provenance: Possibly John J. Klejman, New York Private Collection, New York, acquired in the 1960s "The 250,000 Dogon people live on a large plateau, with most of the villages situated on cliffs to the north and the east. According to Dogon oral tradition, the tribe settled in this area between the 14th and the 15th centuries, after escaping from the Mande kingdom. Dogon social and religious organizations are closely interlinked and out of these arouse four principal cults which accounts for the richness and diversity of Dogon culture. Dogon figures are predominantly associated with the ancestor cult. They are carved either for personal or family use or, if they commemorate the foundation of a community, are worshiped by the village." (Bacquart, 1998: p 60) The present work, with its heavily-encrusted surface saturated with palm oil, shows evidence of significant worship. The artist has captured an intriguing use of balance and geometry in form with this figure giving it an aura of abstraction.

Auction archive: Lot number 116
Auction:
Datum:
20 Nov 2012
Auction house:
Bonhams London
New York 580 Madison Avenue New York NY 10022 Tel: +1 212 644 9001 Fax : +1 212 644 9009 info.us@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

height 18 1/4in (46.4cm) Wood, palm oil Provenance: Possibly John J. Klejman, New York Private Collection, New York, acquired in the 1960s "The 250,000 Dogon people live on a large plateau, with most of the villages situated on cliffs to the north and the east. According to Dogon oral tradition, the tribe settled in this area between the 14th and the 15th centuries, after escaping from the Mande kingdom. Dogon social and religious organizations are closely interlinked and out of these arouse four principal cults which accounts for the richness and diversity of Dogon culture. Dogon figures are predominantly associated with the ancestor cult. They are carved either for personal or family use or, if they commemorate the foundation of a community, are worshiped by the village." (Bacquart, 1998: p 60) The present work, with its heavily-encrusted surface saturated with palm oil, shows evidence of significant worship. The artist has captured an intriguing use of balance and geometry in form with this figure giving it an aura of abstraction.

Auction archive: Lot number 116
Auction:
Datum:
20 Nov 2012
Auction house:
Bonhams London
New York 580 Madison Avenue New York NY 10022 Tel: +1 212 644 9001 Fax : +1 212 644 9009 info.us@bonhams.com
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