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Authentic Art and Ethnographic Objects From Africa / Custom Mounting Services
Lost wax cast copper alloy pendants were widely worn talismans in West Africa through the mid-20th c. This lovely example is listed here as Senufo, but it could be the product of a traditional foundry within the territory of a neighboring ethnic group. Ascribing tribal identities to castings from the region comprised of Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana and Burkina Faso is challenging as the sculptural vocabulary frequently varies more from artist to artist than between ethnic communities. This pendant figure comes from the personal collection of Joseph Knopfelmacher, founder of Craft Caravan, the landmark emporium of African arts and crafts in Soho, New York City.
9.5 cm
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