MC2022 Superb Bakongo stone statue Ntadi stone figure
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CONGO DRC
Ntadi - Superb Bakongo stone statue
The Mintadi (singular: Ntadi) are commemorative stone statues
In the culture of the Kongo people, tombs are places of contact between the living and the spirits.
These sculptures, which represent respected figures, are placed there, as well as personal objects of the deceased.
The stone statues of Bas-Congo are generally attributed to the Bambona, a subgroup of the Bakongo
In the culture of the Kongo people, tombs are places of contact between the living and the spirits.
These sculptures, which represent respected figures, are placed there, as well as personal objects of the deceased.
The stone statues of Bas-Congo are generally attributed to the Bambona, a subgroup of the Bakongo
Features:
OBJECT TYPE: Statue
ETHNICITY: Bakongo
ORIGIN: Democratic Republic of Congo.
(Ex Belgian Congo, ex Zaire).
MATERIAL: stone
DIMENSIONS: Height 29 cm
CONDITION: Average
CONDITION: Average
(See photos).
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Bibliography - Bibliography:
Bibliography - Bibliography:
Stone Ntadi Sculpture of Bas-Zaire, Benson, Dr. Fred, African Sculpture Unlimited, New York, 1981
- Carved stones from Lower Zaire, the Institute of National Museums of Zaire, Joseph Cornet, 1978
- Carved stones from Lower Zaire, the Institute of National Museums of Zaire, Joseph Cornet, 1978
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CONGO DRC
Superb Bakongo stone figure NTADI
The Mintadi (singular: Ntadi) are commemorative stone statues
In the culture of the Kongo people, tombs are places of contact between the living and spirits
These sculptures, which represent respected figures,
are deposited there, as well as personal objects of the deceased
The stone statues of Bas-Congo are generally attributed to the Bambona, a sub-group of the Bakongo
In the culture of the Kongo people, tombs are places of contact between the living and spirits
These sculptures, which represent respected figures,
are deposited there, as well as personal objects of the deceased
The stone statues of Bas-Congo are generally attributed to the Bambona, a sub-group of the Bakongo
Features:
TYPE OF OBJECT: Statue, figure
ETHNICAL GROUP: Bakongo
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Democratic Republic Congo
MATERIAL: Stone
DIMENSIONS: About 11 1/2 inches high (29cm)
CONDITION: Medium
(Please have a look on the pictures)