A5W9B248S.jpg (34551 bytes)West Africa

Antelope figure. Throughout West Africa, bronze casting has been the prerogative of blacksmiths, who wielded power in their communities. Distinct from those commissioned for royal and court use, village bronzes are usually small in scale and made for use by individuals as protective, curative, or commemorative devices. They could also present mythological subjects. This figure of an antelope is a representative example of such village bronzes. This piece came from Burkina Faso.

Material: African bronze

Size: H. 4½”, W. 4”, D. 1½”

Price: $135 + $15 (S&H)                                        [#A5W9B248]

 

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