Abstract Bamana/Bambara Chiwara from Mali - 27.5" H X 9.5" D X 2.5" W
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Bamana/Bambara dancers originally used these Chiwara headpieces during ceremonies which occurred during pre-planting and harvesting months to portray humanized antelopes. This contemporary one depicts a male antelope with two curved horns along with an aardvark. Their bodies are covered with incised decoration, have an amazing dark brown patina, and rest on a new acrylic base. This piece is a great representation of the more abstract style from the Southern Banama.
African sculpture such as this will stand out while complementing any décor taste from Mid-Century, Warm Minimalism, Organic-Inspired, California Casual, Japandi... to Wabi Sabi or Coastal Modern Design.
Place of Origin: Mali
Date of Manufacture: late-20th Century
Condition: Excellent
Wear: Consistent with age and use. Please refer to pictures.
Dimensions:
Figure: 26 in. H X 2.5 in. W X 9.5 in. D
Base: 8.5 in. L X 4.5 in. W X 1.5 in. H
Total: 27.5 in. H
Reference:
Spurlock Museum of World Cultures at the University of Illinois
University of Missouri Museum of Art & Archaeology
Maxwell Museum of Anthropology at the University of New Mexico
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