FANG - GABON - Lot 11

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FANG - GABON - Lot 11
FANG - GABON Statue of an ancestor, guardian of a reliquary in carved wood showing a man holding his chin Wooden base with metal fixing rod (minor wear) Height 35.5 cm high Note : In the Fang society, patrilineal, the authority was in the hands of the eldest of the family. The men's house in each village played an important role: a place for palaver and visitors, where men ate their meals, where young single men stayed, and where the blacksmith and the sculptor worked in general consideration. Each clan, and later each head of family, kept a cylindrical bark box in his hut containing the skulls of the ancestors. Heads or statuettes in the form of feet were fashioned to cover these boxes containing the bones. Attached with lianas, they were kept in a small hut built away from the village houses. Source: African Art - Jacques Kerchache/Jean Louis Paudrat/Lucien Stephan - Mazenod, 1988
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