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Banda Statue (N° 25313)

African sculpture with a large face animated by a narrow mouth and hollowed out pupils, and endowed with a horizontal jaw. The elongation of the bust dug into a diamond forms a specificity of the sculpture of the Ubangi region. The functions of these statuettes are comparable to those of the Ngbaka of the Mani-Yanda society, within the framework of therapeutic rites or in preparation before the hunts. Velvety brown patina, abrasions. Desication cracks.
The banda group, Mbanza, Mabanja, or Banza, made up of about fifty sub-groups, dispersed in Sudan, southern Chad, the Central African Republic, and the North-West of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It has various initiatory associations dedicated to spirits and uses sculptures. Banda sculptural traditions have influenced the ethnic groups of Ubangui, Zande, Ngbandi, Ngbaka....
Ref. : "Art of Sub-Saharan Africa" C. Mullen Kreamer.; "Ubangi"JL Grootaers, Mercator Fund.  

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OriginEx-collection d'art tribal belge.
EthnyBanda
Countryrdc ex zaire
Material(s)wood
Height cm47
Width11 cm
Weight0.77 Kg
Estimated datingcirca 1960

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