SOLD! MC1679 Superb fetish Songye Power Figure statue Congo DRC
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CONGO DRC
SUPERB SONGYE (Nkishi) FETISH.
One of the most glamorous Songye male fetishes encountered
Certain characteristics enhance its desirability:
Head turned to the side, relatively rare
The very dynamic position of the members
The presence of numerous brass upholstery nails
The Mankishi (plural of "Nkishi") are figures of power,
One of the most glamorous Songye male fetishes encountered
Certain characteristics enhance its desirability:
Head turned to the side, relatively rare
The very dynamic position of the members
The presence of numerous brass upholstery nails
The Mankishi (plural of "Nkishi") are figures of power,
They serve as a relay with the spirits of the dead, very present in religion...
They are used in "magical" rites serving the interest, protection and well-being of an individual or the entire community.
They are used in "magical" rites serving the interest, protection and well-being of an individual or the entire community.
Features :
TYPE OF OBJECT: Fetish (Nkishi).
ETHNICITY: Songye – Basongye.
ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo.
(Ex Belgian Congo, ex Zaire).
MATERIAL: Wood, horn, glass beads, metal
DIMENSIONS: Height 42.5 cm
46.5 cm with base
CONDITION: Average
(See photos)
46.5 cm with base
CONDITION: Average
(See photos)
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Bibliography - SONGYE - Bibliography
Masks - Masks
- Songye masks and sculptures, Dunja Hersak London 1985
- Colors, Streaks and Protrusions, Dunja Hersak, in Objects Signs of Africa, Texts collected by Luc de Heusch, Snoek, Pages 161- 173
- Art and Power in the Central African Savannah, Constantin Petridis, Mercator Fund, Cleveland Museum of Art, 2008
- Masquettes Kifwebe, Woods Dawy, Tribal Art Magazine No. 20 Spring 2008 Pages 102-113
-Songye; the formidable Songye statuary of Central Africa, François Neyt, Mercator Fund, 2009.
Fetishes - Figures of power
Fetishes - Figures of power
-Songye; the formidable Songye statuary of Central Africa, François Neyt, Mercator Fund, 2009.
- Art and Power in the Central African Savannah, Constantin Petridis, Mercator Fund, Cleveland Museum of Art, 2008
Shields - Shields
- Objects Signs of Africa, texts collected by Luc de Heusch, "Colors, Streaks and Protrusions", Dunja Hersak, sd Snoek, Pages 161- 173
- Shields, Africa, South-East Asia and Oceania from the Barbier-Mueller Museum collection, Jean-Paul Barbier, Alain-Michel Boyer, P. Benitez-Johannot, Prestel, 2000
- Shields of Africa, Southeast Asia and Oceania from the Barbier-Mueller Museum, Jean-Paul Barbier, Alain-Michel Boyer, P. Benitez-Johannot, Adam Biro, 1998
- Arts of Black Africa, in the Barbier Mueller collection, presented by Werner Schmalenbach, Fondation Maeght, 1989 p264 Notice by Joseph Cornet
-Songye; the formidable Songye statuary of Central Africa, François Neyt, Mercator Fund, 2009.
- Songye masks and sculptures, Dunja Hersak London 1985
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CONGO DRC
SUPERB SONGYE POWER FIGURE (NKISHI)
One of the most glamorous male fetishes Songye I have seen
Certain characteristics reinforce its desirability
Head turned to the side, relatively rare
The very dynamic position of the members
The presence of numerous brass upholstery nails
The Mankishi (plural of "Nkishi") are figures of power,
They were used as relays with the spirits of the dead people very present in the religion.. They are used in "magic" rites serving the interest, protection and well-being of an Individual or the entire community
Features:
TYPE OF OBJECT: Fetish (Nkishi)
ETHNICAL GROUP: Songye – Basongye – Songe.
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Democratic Republic Congo
(ex Zaire, ex Belgian Congo).
MATERIAL:Wood, horn, glass beads, metal
DIMENSIONS: About 16 3/4 inches high (42.5 cm)
About 18 1/4 inches high (46.5 cm) with the base
About 18 1/4 inches high (46.5 cm) with the base
CONDITION: Medium
(Please have a look on the pictures)