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Hai bisogno di informazioni precise ? Trova il prezzo e altre valutazioni grazie alla nostra banca dati di opere d’arte africane. Dogon Brass Horse On Stand, Unknown



Descrizione : Additional Information: A superb, large cast brass Dogon equestrian figure. , Bronze/Brass and iron figures are identified with Dogon myths of creation, as the blacksmith was one of the first primordial beings known as Nommo created by Ama who is one of the major Dogon deities. The identity between the Nommo and the blacksmith creates a bond and an identity that gives the blacksmith special powers which include the ability to call down rain so important in Dogon life. A typical pose of supplication among the Dogon is of the arms upraised. Figures such as this would be placed in the Binu sanctuary, a sacred shelter where the Dogon keep objects of magical importance. This sculpture reflects the artistry, power, and authority of the Dogon blacksmith, as it was he who also carved the well-known wooden sculptures used by the Dogon. Iron sculpture special meaning for the Dogon for they blend symbol and a powerful aesthetic in a very abstract image. According to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's ART OF THE DOGON-SELECTIONS FROM THE LESTER WONDERMAN COLLECTION (which has an outstanding Dogon horse and rider on the cover,) Dogon figures depicting horses and riders reflect the prestige and power surrounding an animal that has been associated with royalty since horses were introduced to West Africa more than a thousand years ago. Dogon equestrian figures are most often identified as images of the HOGON, since in Dogon society horses are a luxury generally reserved for rich an powerful people. . Horses appear in Dogon mythology about the creation of the world, and the horse has been interpreted as a blacksmith who represents NOMMO, or other mythological beings. According to DOGON CLIFF DWELLERS, by Imperato (which I am selling on eBay) the horse was the first animal to leave the ark, in Dogon mythology, and symbolize chieftainship, power, and wealth. Recommended Reading: For more information on the Dogon, see Laude's AFRICAN ART OF THE DOGON.
Prezzo: 0.00 USD 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Stima (bassa/alta) : 500 USD-650 USD 🔓Senza carta di credito.

Il lotto Lotto n° 93710
Titolo : Dogon Brass Horse On Stand, EPOCA : Unknown
Medium : Brass or bronze (unknown metal content)
Dimensione : 18.75 inches x 16 inches x 4.5 inches
Condition report : Good General wear, scratches, missing a back leg
Africa Direct, banditore, Denver, US 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Titolo di vendita : Vintage and Contemporary African Art, Textiles, Beads and Baskets
Data della vendita : 25/08/2015 🔓Senza carta di credito.
Riferimento dell'asta : Live Sale

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