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An oval painted tribal art carved wooden plaque, carved in relief with walking figures, men in a crocodile canoe, huts on stilts, turtle, fish and a crocodile, 26 x 14, along with an Australian painted ostrich egg, and an Australian carved emu egg decorated with the head of an aboriginal woman, possibly early 20th century
A pair of Bambara marionettes Mali wood, the female with a double crescent coiffure and remains of foil backed glass eyes, line scarifications, an open mouth and prominent breasts, the male with an open mouth with filed teeth, both with separate arms with outstretched fingers, 54cm and 45cm high, on stands. (8) Provenance Sotheby's, London, Important Tribal Art, 29th June 1987, lot 16.
A Dogon male figure Mali wood, with a circular surmount, 18.5cm high, a Dogon female figure and a Yaka doll, all on stands. (6) Provenance The David Morris Tribal Art Collection. Dogon male figure - Galerie Noir d'Ivoire, Paris, March 1993. Yaka doll - Jean-Pierre Laprunge, Paris, April 1994.
John Geldersma (American/Louisiana, b. 1943) , "Untitled", 1992, mixed media painted wood, signed, dated, and possible artist brand on reverse, h. 44 1/2 in., w. 17 1/2 in., d. 4 in . Provenance: Property of the New Orleans Museum of Art, Sold to Benefit the Acquisitions Fund. Note: A New Orleans native, John Geldersma began carving wood totems and tablets in 1970. Dividing his time between Louisiana and Colorado, the artist works primarily with native woods such as fallen aspen, pecan or weathered driftwood. Geldersma’s sculptures resonate with both the energy of the bayou in Louisiana and the minimalist rigor of his East Coast training. His creative process is a careful dialogue with his materials, often combining burned wood (for black) and vibrant paint. As seen in the work offered here, the color palette gives life to Geldersma's forms with a tribal, elemental feel that is strong and direct. The totems are central to the artist’s private mythology and invite meditation and solitary contemplation. Ref.: “John Geldersma.” Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, Santa Fe, NM. www.chiaroscurosantafe.com. Accessed Aug. 15, 2016.
*Cathy Lewis (b.1968),a Masai head, painted with a beadwork necklace, signed and numbered 5/6,29cm, on standCathy Lewis trained at Glasgow and Falmouth Schools of Art. In 2009, Cathy focused on a series of heads of children, with strong tribal and urban identities.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
Six African slingshots and two heddle pulleys carved in various tribal styles, the tallest measures 21cm high All lots in this Tribal and African Art Sale are sold subject to V.A.T. Therefore £100 hammer price will have Buyers premium on top and also an extra £20 in V.A.T. Condition report: see terms and conditions
20th-21st century AD. A mixed group of exhibition catalogues and magazines on artistic themes including Imagines Imperatorum, Sotheby's African, Oceanic and Pre-Columbian Art catalogue (1), Christie's Watercolours, Drawings and Prints catalogue (1), Sotheby's Martin Bell catalogue (1), Sotheby's Preview (1), Sun Asian Stamps and Philatelic History catalogue (1), Bloomsbury Erotica catalogue (1), Bloomsbury Coins, Medals, Banknotes and Tribal Art (1), Bloomsbury Bibliophile (1), Numisart Antike Kunstobjekte (1), Bonhams Chines Art (1), Bonhams Medals, Banknotes and Coins (1), Spink Derek Clifford Lacquer collection catalogue (1), Spink Insider magazine (1), Sotheby's Irish Art catalogue (1), Financial History Magazine (1), Royal Academy of Arts magazine (2), Tate magazine (1), Anthony Frost catalogue (1), Art Quarterly magazine (1), Alain Bertrand catalogue (1), Apollo magazine (3), Celator magazine (2), Millner Manolatos catalogue (2), Alan Davie catalogue (1), E&R Cyzer Modern Masters catalogue (1), Danish Journal Hans Christian Anderson catalogue signed by the actor Tommy Steel, 1993 (1). 11.9 kg. Ex Steinberg collection; acquired London art market, 1960s-1970s. Mainly fine condition. [No Reserve, 32, No Reserve]
Baule bronze mask together with a small square bronze plaque. The mask measures 11cm high All lots in this Tribal and African Art Sale are sold subject to V.A.T. Therefore £100 hammer price will have Buyers premium on top and also an extra £20 in V.A.T. Condition report: see terms and conditions
Songye figure group couple, also three other Songye figures, a Yaka figure and a Chokwe figure, (6) the tallest measures 26cm high All lots in this Tribal and African Art Sale are sold subject to V.A.T. Therefore £100 hammer price will have Buyers premium on top and also an extra £20 in V.A.T. Condition report: see terms and conditions
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