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Das ist der Preis für die folgende Bewertung: Shrine Image Ogo Eshu / Elegba - Nigeria, Yoruba, Oyo, Igbuke (Ibuje), 1980.0



Beschreibung : wood, glass beads, nails, base This figure is carved in the style of the Igbuke (or Ibuje) family of carvers from Oyo. A very similar figure from the same workshop published by Klever,1975, p. 108, ill. 88 (AHDRC 0109182). In the Yoruba pantheon, eshu represents one of the most respected deities (orisha). He is considered to be a mediator between the people and the gods. Eshu requires constant appeasement in order to carry out his assigned functions. The most impressive cult objects are altar figures such as the present one, which always shows eshu with a long braid and in clothes. Insignia such as fly whisk and club refer to his respected position. Sculptures of this type are kept wrapped in cloth and are only placed in the shrine during the annual eshu festival, when animal sacrifices are made there. Because of his devious pranks, he is counted among trickster gods and mythical villains. He is full of contradictions. He likes to provoke quarrels between people, but is also considered a peacemaker. He causes misfortune, but can also make you rich and happy. Eshus anarchical nature and immoderate sexuality are manifestations of the enormous power given him by olodumare, creator and maintainer of the world, which enabled him to promote change and growth. An equally strong determinant of his character is eshus association with the god of divination, ifa. Due to his destructive potential, eshu is usually worshipped outside the home. A pile of clay doused with palm oil, the offering preferred by eshu, at the entrance to the house represents the god. Eshu is said to keep bad luck away from the house. Published In: Morigi, Paolo, Raccolta di un amatore d'arte primitiva, Bern 1980, p. 176, ill. 172, Expo cat.: Kunst aus Afrika und Ozeanien. Eine unbekannte Privatsammlung / Art d'Afrique et d'Océanie. Une collection privée inconnue, Bern: Kunstmuseum / Musée des Beaux-Arts de Berne, 1980: cat.172 (not illustrated), Vogelzang, J., Op zoek naar schrijnfiguren van de Yoruba Trickster - Orisha Eshu / Elegba, Vereniging Vrienden van Ethnografica, no. 100, 2007, p. 45, E AHDRC: 0109183 Continent: Africa
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Titel : Shrine Image Ogo Eshu / Elegba - Nigeria, Yoruba, Oyo, Igbuke (Ibuje), EPOCHE : 1980.0
Größe : H: 54 cm, H: 21,3 inch
Herkunft : Georges Frederick Keller (1899-1981), Davos, Switzerland / Paris, France Paolo Morigi (1939-2017), Magliaso-Lugano, Switzerland Sotheby's, Paris, Collection Paolo Morigi (2e Partie). Art Africain et Océanien, 6 December 2005, Lot 83 Native, Brussels, 9 June 2012, Lot 27
Literature : Klever, Ulrich, Bruckmann's Handbuch der afrikanischen Kunst, München 1975, p. 108, ill. 88
Condition report : See description
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Verkaufstitel : Sale 100
Verkaufsdatum : 15/04/2023 🔓Keine Kreditkarte nötig.
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