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  • 1
    ISBN: 9788874397808 , 9788874397846 , 8874397801
    Language: French , English
    Pages: 255 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Keywords: Peroni, Pierluigi ; Sammlung ; Kleinplastik ; Kulango ; Katalog ; Peroni, Pierluigi 1955- ; Kulango ; Kleinplastik ; Sammlung
    Abstract: Kulango Figurines' introduces the extraordinarily varied miniatures created by the Kulango people in northeastern Ivory Coast. These metal sculptures, both intriguing and disconcerting, display a strikingly free expressiveness. Bodies seem to reinvent movement, sometimes adopting almost choreographic gestures, an airy grace, or sinuous lines. Some display unexpected twists and provocative curves, and others are even stranger, like conjoined twins, inseparable triplets, even headless figures or figures with one head on two torsos. Beyond sculpture, the book includes pendants, amulets, fortune tellers' statuettes, and weights for weighing gold. Stunning and surprising, these works will intrigue scholars and collectors
    Note: Text französisch und englisch
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9788874397167 , 887439716X
    Language: English , French
    Pages: 271 Seiten , 25 cm
    Series Statement: [Micro-Africa series]
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    Keywords: Art, African Private collections ; Miniature objects ; Miniature craft ; Bildband
    Abstract: Micromonumentality is the first title in a series, Micro-Africa, that highlights the artistic and cultural value of miniature objects created in Africa. The first volume introduces the concept behind the series, offering a broad overview of objects and materials created and used by a large number of different African ethnic groups. With superb full-page photographs and close-ups of individual details, Micromonumentality extols the wealth of expression found in talismans, weights, boxes, containers, fetishes, jewels, and other objects made from wood, ivory, bone, bronze, iron, aluminum, and stone. None of these exceed 6 inches in height or length, and though they are indeed "microscopic," they are as expressive as much larger works, and "monumental" in their own right. Here, approximately 150 objects from a unique collection of 20,000 pieces represent the quintessence of African thought, religiosity, and prodigious formal inventiveness."--Publisher's website
    Note: "Collection Pierluigi Peroni" , Includes bibliographical references , Parallel text in English and French
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