This 37-inch figure is a powerful example of the celebrated sculptural traditions of the Mumuye people from the Middle Benue River Valley in Nigeria. Mumuye artistry is world-renowned for its bold, "cubist" approach to the human form, which famously captivated European modernists in the mid-20th century. These figures, known as Iagalagana, served multiple roles within the community—acting as personal guardians, intermediaries for rain-making rituals, and symbols of judicial authority. Carved from a single block of dense African hardwood, this figure showcases the classic Mumuye silhouette: an elongated, zig-zagging torso that creates a dynamic sense of movement. The stylized head features a serene, narrow face with a traditional crested coiffure, while the "wrapped" arms encircle the body in a protective gesture, a signature trait of the Benue River style. The wood possesses a remarkably deep, dark patina, with an authentic age-sheen that highlights the sharp, confident chisel marks of the artisan.
Standing at 37 inches with a compact 8-inch footprint, this figure is a sculptural powerhouse that fits perfectly on a console, a deep shelf, or a low pedestal. Its dark, rich tones and abstract geometry make it an exceptional anchor for a Modern Primitive interior, providing a sophisticated organic contrast to clean lines.
- *Era: Mid-20th Century
- *Size: 8"(L) x 6“(D) x 37“(H)
- *Material: Hand-Carved Solid Hardwood
- *Color: Dark Brown Patina
- *Features: Abstract "zig-zag" torso; "wrapped" arms; deep dark historic patina.
- *Culture:
Mumuye People
- *Origin:
Nigeria, West Africa
- *Condition: Excellent antique condition with a rich, historic surface and authentic structural aging.
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