SOLD / SOLD! Rare Fetish LUBA Kasaï statue Power Figure from Western Luba People MC1187

SOLD / SOLD! Rare Fetish LUBA Kasaï statue Power Figure from Western Luba People MC1187

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CONGO DRC

Western LUBA

Rare Cult Statuette, Nkishi , Fetish

Standing male figure, hands around the umbilical area, an antelope horn is stuck on the top of the skull; the long triple braid hairstyle is awesome
The Nkishi are fetishes, provided with a magic charge, the " bijimba ", inserted here in the horn
According to François Neyt, the art of the Western Luba is still relatively poorly known and if its systematic study remains to be done, we can see the influence of their neighbours, notably those of the Songye, the Lulua, and the Nsapo-Nsapo.

If these Kasai fetishes are rare, we can see a quite similar statuette, with a horn and three braids which was sculpted in a Luba Kasai workshop (Neyt, page 164) As the author writes about it and it is a valid remark for this piece too: it is inspired by the Songye canons and is representative of a model crossing all of Shaba, from the Tabwa to the Songye, passing through the Hemba and the Kusu.

The Luba are a large people of eastern DRC. Their seats with caryatids, their carriers of cups, staffs of chiefs, arrow holders, adzes and cult statues are very famous and among the most prized objects in African Art.

 
Features:

TYPE OF OBJECT: Statue, statuette
ETHNIC GROUP: Luba, Baluba
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Congo DRC
MATERIAL: Wood, horn, glass beads
DIMENSIONS: 36cm
38 cm with the base
31 cm without the base and without the horn
CONDITION: Average - bad
(see photos)

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Bibliography - Bibliography

- LUBA, at the sources of Zaire, François NEYT,
Editions of the Dapper Museum, 1993.
- MEMORY, Luba Art and the Making of History, Mary Nooter Roberts, 1996
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CONGO DRC

WESTERN LUBA PEOPLE

Rare cult figure, Nkishi , Fetish, Power Figure


Male figure standing, hands around the umbilical zone, an antelope horn is stuck on the top of the skull, the hairstyle in long triple braid is impressive
The Nkishi are fetishes, provided with a magic charge, the " bijimba ", inserted here in the horn
According to François Neyt, the art of the Western Luba is still relatively poorly understood and if its systematic study remains to be done, we can note the influences of their neighbors, notably those of the Songye, the Lulua, and the Nsapo-Nsapo.

If these Kasai fetishes are rare, we can see a fairly similar statuette, with a horn and three braids which was carved in a workshop of the Luba kasaï (Neyt, page 164) As the author writes about it and it is a valid remark for this piece too: It is Inspired by the Songye canons and is representative of a model crossing all the Shaba, from Tabwa to Songye through Hemba and Kusu

The Luba are a great people in eastern DRC.
Their caryatid seats, their cup holders, chiefs' sticks, arrow holders, adzes and ancestral statues are very famous and among the most valued objects in African Art.

Features:

TYPE OF OBJECT: Statue, figure
ETHNIC GROUP: Luba Baluba
ORIGIN: Congo Drc
MATERIAL: Wood, horn, glass beads
DIMENSIONS: About 14 1/4 inches high
About 15 inches with the base
About 12 1/4 inches without base and horn
CONDITION: Medium - Bad
Please have a look on the pictures