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Friday, April 23, 2010

Nkishi Figure (Power Figure)




Nkishi Figure
Wood, textile, horn, sea shells (cowry shells)
Size in cm: 65 x 21 x 15
Weight: 3kg


This figure is a power figure which protects the villagers from dark and evil forces. From carefully calculated correspondences the prominent stomach and large protruding head with its massive horn creates a very aggressive and powerful image, tempered by the perfection of the textiles and the beauty of the shining surface. Always with african art of such kind, the sea shells indicate the ritual power of such an artefact.
Most probably the ears served as a magical element of some sort and the expressive sculpture is carved in a Songye style, with hands placed on either side of the abdomen. The Songye live on the left bank of the Lualaba River in an area of savanna crossed by numerous major river systems.

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