Rare plateau rituel figuratif sculpté, 19e siècle
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- Rare plateau rituel figuratif sculpté, 19e siècle
Lot: 153
92e vente aux enchères Tribal ArtRare plateau rituel figuratif sculpté, 19e siècle
Nigéria, Ibibio / Eket
Provenance | Taille | Prix d’appel / Prix d'Estimation |
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Old English Collection Kevin Conru, London, Great Britain |
B: 88,5 cm; H: 23 cm |
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wood, pigments, old inscription "West African Fetish...(unreadable)"
The exact function of this object is unknown. It could be a shrine object. However, the handle carved on the back is an indication that it was also carried around, so it may have been used in ceremonial dances or processions.
In the Ibibio social system, the most important governmental functions were in the hands of men's graded societies such as the mighty "ekpo", the "idiong" and the "ekong" society. These societies had their own meeting houses in most villages and were sponsors for most of the ritual objects.
The skull representation in the center could be an indication of the "ekong" society, which were successful headhunters in pre-colonial times.
The two flanking masks are reminiscent of the type of "idiok" masks belonging to the "ekpo" society. A very early specimen, reproduced by Leuzinger (1972), p. 213 (AHDRC 0092072) shows the same large and deep-seated eye sockets.