Figurative jar - Mangbetu - Congo - SOLD
African figurative jar from the Mangbetu ethnic group in African art. This anthropomorphic jar superbly illustrates a Mangbetu art dedicated to the exaltation of beauty. In the first quarter of the twentieth century, some artists - in the village of Niangara and at the court of King Okondo - initiated the tradition of an anthropomorphic pottery that has emerged as one of the most sensitive expressions of art Mangbetu.
This is one of the most remarkable witnesses. Transcending the functionality of the object, the bust / receptacle blossoms in the curves of the belly, the movement of the neck offering to the head its haughty port. To the perfection of the form is added the refinement of the signs of beauty, expressed in the features of the face or arranged by the hand of the man.
Origin : gathered in situDating : 1970'sSize : 28 x 12 cmMaterial : ceramic
Data sheet
- Presumed dating
- Circa 1970
- Size
- Ethnic group
- Country
- Origin
- Gathered in situ
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