Ɵ Anthropomorphic staff top, Tsonga (Nguni), Mozambican... - Lot 73 - Giquello

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Ɵ Anthropomorphic staff top, Tsonga (Nguni), Mozambican... - Lot 73 - Giquello
Ɵ Anthropomorphic staff top, Tsonga (Nguni), Mozambican or South Africa Hardwood with superb blond patina H. 30.3 cm Anthropomorphic staff top, Tsonga (Nguni), Mozambican or South Africa H. 12 in Provenance: - John Hewett, London - Merton Simpson Gallery, New York - Philip Sanfield Collection, Detroit - Baudouin de Grunne Collection Bibliography: - Constantine Petridis, The Art of Daily Life: Portable Objects from Southeast Africa, The Cleveland Museum of Art, Editions 5 Continent, 2011, p. 79, n° 57 - Bernard de Grunne, Mains de Maîtres: A la Découverte des Sculpteurs d'Afrique, Brussels, Espace Culturel BBL, 2001, p. 258, n° 91 - Philippe Guimiot, Regards sur une Collection, Brussels: Art et Objets Tribaux II, 1995, plate 48 - Tom Phillips, Africa: The Art of a Continent, London, Royal Academy of Arts, 1995, p. 225, plate 3.42a - Arts d'Afrique Noire, n° 80, 1991, back cover. (Advertisement: Guimiot) - Michael Kan, Detroit Collects African Art, Detroit, The Detroit Institute of Arts, 1977, No. 200 Exhibition/Publication: - The Art of Daily Life: Portable Objects from Southern Africa, Cleveland Museum of Art, 17 April 2011 - 26 February 2012 - Mains de Maîtres: A la Découverte des Sculpteurs d'Afrique, Espace Culturel BBL, Brussels, 22 March - 24 June 2001 - Africa: The Art of a Continent, Royal Academy of Arts, London, 4 October 1995- 21 January 1996 - Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin, 1 March - 1 May 1996 - Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, June 7 - September 29, 1996 - Detroit Collects African Art, Detroit Institute of Arts, April 21 - May 29, 1977 In 1995 in London, the exhibition Africa, the art of a continent - organized by Tom Phillips for the Royal Academy of Arts - highlighted the existence of three statuettes attributed to the same sculptor from the Tsonga group. One belonged to the Barbier-Mueller Museum, the second to an important p
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