Ɵ Bamileke royal pipe furnace, Bamileke people,... - Lot 58 - Giquello

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Ɵ Bamileke royal pipe furnace, Bamileke people,... - Lot 58 - Giquello
Ɵ Bamileke royal pipe furnace, Bamileke people, Bali Kingdom, Cameroon Dark brown slip ceramic 19th century H. 25.5 cm Bamileke royal pipe furnace, Bamileke people, Bali Kingdom, Cameroon H. 10 in Provenance: - Collection Georges de Mire - Charles Ratton, Paris - Ginzberg Collection, New York - Lance Entwistle, London - Private collection Bibliography: - Marie-Thérèse Brincard, Art in Cameroon: Sculptural Designs. Purchase, New York, Neuberger Museum of Art, 2011, p. 32, no. 27. - Marc Ginzberg, The African Art Collection of Marc and Denyse Ginzberg, New York, Private Edition (10 copies), 2003, no. 42. - Christiane Falgayrettes-Leveau, Réceptacles, Paris, Musée Dapper, 1997, p. 160. - Pierre Harter, Arts Anciens du Cameroun, Arnouville, Editions Arts d'Afrique Noire, Arnouville, 1986, no. 140. - Jean Lecluse, Pipes d'Afrique Noire, 2 Volumes, 1985, p. 700. - Arts d'Afrique Noire. p. 22, no. 8. This is one of the most famous Bamileke pipe kilns known today and which from the beginning of the 20th century belonged to the collections of Miré and then Charles Ratton. It shows three superimposed figures with oversized faces pinched in the centre in the purest Bali style. Their bodies are only indicated. The feet of the lower figure rest on two heads, as if to celebrate the victory of a dynasty over enemies who were beheaded.
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