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Description : Wood, 77 cm.
This important sculpture depicts the king as a mounted warrior carrying a spear. The warrior's head is emphasized with prominent long bound hair. The Yoruba trace their cultural heritage to the founding city of Ile-Ife, one of the world capitals in the eleventh century. Many African city states were formed from here, each with their own king whose power was balanced by a council of elders. For over one millennium, the royal academies created a wide range of art forms designed to enhance the status of the king as well as other magical forces that bound him to his obligation as a ruler. The equestrian is a symbol of power, and is used to counterbalance the other classic sculpture in Yoruba art, the woman and child. The women are said to control magic and with that creation and destruction, the men are the protectors of the realm. A C14 test is available (CIRAM, ref. 0609-OA-130R).
Provenance
Important Belgian private collection. Merton Simpson, New York, years '70s. Cfr. Drewal & Pemberton, 'Yoruba African Art and Thought', New York 1989.
RefKin6618
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À propos du lot
n° 40 Titre : A Magnificent Yoruba Equestrian Figure Dimensions : 77 cm Dorotheum, Salle de vente
, Vienna, AT🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Titre de la vente : Tribal Art - Treasures from the Monzino Collection Date de la vente : 21/06/2018🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire. Référence de l'enchère
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