Great Fang janus reliquary figure from Gabon with 4 faces.
The Fang ethnic group number about 900,000 and constitute a vast village communities, established in a large zone of Atlantic equatorial Africa: consisting Cameroon, continental Equatorial Guinea and northern part of Gabon, on the right bank of the Ogowe River. Fang people used masks and statues/figures in their secret societies, the “bieri”, or ancestor sculpture. They celebrate this figure when a new crop was planted or before fishing or going hunting. The Fang bieri has the proportion of a new born, this emphasizing the groups’ continuity with its ancestor and with (three faces); the three classes of society: the “not-yet-born”, the living and the dead. This stunning fine figure shown here was also used for the initiation of young males into their secret societies as members.
Provenance: Manfred Schafer, former gallery owner from Ulm, Germany. Custom made stand is included in this lot.
Object: |
Figure |
Ethnic group: |
Fang |
Country: |
Gabon |
Material: |
Wood |
Period: |
Mid 20th century |
Sold with stand: |
Yes |
Dimensions: |
26x15x14 cm |
Weight: |
1100 gram |
Condition: |
Good condition, used with some signs of wear |