Description
Anthropomorphic Modernist ”Makonde” sculpture 1950s This is a wonderful piece of modernist African art. It is a so called ”Makonde” sculpture. These unique pieces are crafted by the Makonde people of Tanzania and Mozambique, and they are renowned for their intricate designs and bold shapes. Makonde sculptures are unique in that they are often highly detailed, yet abstract in nature. They are highly reminiscent of modernist art and have a brutalist feel to them. This very sculpture has a wonderful brutalist feel to it, with the strange shapes and bold turns. Being anthropomorphic, there can be seen human faces and forms – but in a very abstract and unusual manner. At some angles it almost feels like a Picasso or a Henry Moore. Makonde sculptures are an important part of African culture, and have been crafted for centuries. The sculptures often have exaggerated features, such as elongated limbs, and intricate patterns and designs. These patterns and designs are unique to the Makonde people and are used to communicate stories, beliefs, and messages. Makonde sculptures often depict stories, such as creation myths and legends, and are used as a way to pass down knowledge and wisdom to future generations. In great vintage condition overall with a few spots and scratches.
Production Period | 1940 to 1949 |
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Country of Manufacture | Tanzania |
Style | Vintage, Brutalist |
Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
Product Code | LPQ-1664012 |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Wear consistent with age and use
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Materials | Wood, Ebony |
Color | Gold |
Width |
16 cm 6.3 inch |
Depth |
17 cm 6.7 inch |
Height |
68 cm 26.8 inch |
Weight Range | Standard Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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