
Nyamwezi (Nyamezi),
Tanzania
Ceremonial male figure.
The 500,000 Nyamwezi people, whose name means ‘Men of the West’ or ‘Men of the
Moon’, are the largest ethnic group in central
Tanzania. Socially, they are organized into
villages, which correspond to small chiefdoms and each chief is responsible for
the material wealth of the village, while the spiritual welfare is governed by
the village sorcerer. The cult of ancestors, which protects each family, and
also the chiefs have been of considerable importance in the belief system and
socio-political structure of the Nyamwezi, and consequently most of their art
relates to these themes.
Nyamwezi carvers are famous for their figures, which are usually carved out from
a heavy wood with a shiny surface. They tend to have elongated features with the
eyes inset with circular white beads. Such elongated figures with distorted
limbs were used in water divination ceremonies.
These slender elegant male and female figures are appreciated
not only by collectors but also by interior designers.
Famous 20th century Swiss
sculptor Alberto Giacometti was particularly interested in African Art. He
studied it early in his career. These figures remind us of Giacometti's - check
wikipedia article below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberto_Giacometti
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Nyamwezi Male
60" x 2"
$230 + $60 (S&H)
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