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Type of artwork | Ethnographic art |
Period | 1900 to 1944 |
Technique | Wood |
Style | African |
Subject | Other |
Dimensions | 30 x 24 x 5 cm (h x w x d) |
Taxatiewaarde: 225 - 275 euro.
This beautifully carved African Granary door storage measures 36 cm tall and is hand-carved of wood. It originates from the Dogon tribe of of Mali and Burkina Faso. These doors protected the window like opening into each family’s grain storage building so a small amount of food could be taken out. Primordial beings, ancestors, Kanaga masks, sun lizards and scenes of life symbolically served to protect the entrance by making it sacrosanct. The low reliefs are carved on several panels, held together by iron staples.Condition | |||||||||||
Condition | Very good | ||||||||||
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Pick up | The work can be picked up on location. As a buyer you must bring your own packaging materials. The location is: Hengelo, The Netherlands | ||||||||||
Shipment | Parcel post | ||||||||||
Price | Up to 10 kg.
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Pick up | Yes, possible |
Location | Hengelo, The Netherlands |
Start time | 27-7-2022 at 11:13 |
End time | 5-9-2022 at 19:03 |