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CONGOLESE LUBA CLASSICAL WOODEN FIGURE This patinated Luba classical cult figure from the Democratic Republic of the Congo is a refined example of Central African sculptural artistry, characterized by its elegant proportions and serene expression. Carved from a dark, seasoned wood with a smooth, aged patina, the standing female figure features a swelling abdomen and hands resting gently upon it, a posture that emphasizes fertility and the continuity of the lineage. The head is exceptionally detailed, showcasing a high, rounded forehead and almond-shaped eyes that convey a sense of inward reflection, while the sophisticated, layered coiffure and elongated neck signify high social status and refined beauty within Luba culture. These statues, often referred to as nkishi, were not merely decorative but served as sacred vessels for ancestral spirits, intended to provide protection and guidance to the community or to individual leaders. height: 23 inches
$150-200


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