Dan Female Figure On Custom Base Liberia
Width: 8.0
Depth: 5.0
Description
The elongated proportions and the graceful posture of the figure evoke a sense of poise, beauty, and balance, highlighting the artist's skill in manipulating form and space. These physical attributes not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the sculpture but also convey deeper cultural and spiritual meanings that are integral to the Dan identity.
Adorned with intricate scarification patterns and carefully rendered facial markings, the figure reflects the cultural and ritualistic practices of the Dan people. These markings, which often carry symbolic significance, connect the sculpture to the Dan’s rich traditions of body adornment, which are used to denote status, identity, and spiritual belonging. The scarification, a practice that holds both personal and communal significance, serves as a visual language through which the culture’s ideals of beauty, strength, and resilience are expressed. The Standing Female Figure embodies not only the aesthetic sensibilities of the Dan but also their worldview, where the body serves as both a canvas for personal expression and a vessel for deeper spiritual meanings.
Often employed in rituals or ceremonial contexts, the Dan Standing Female Figure is much more than a work of art; it is a potent symbol of femininity, strength, and cultural identity. Its form and features are imbued with the Dan people's spiritual beliefs, and it serves as a focal point for understanding their relationship to the divine and to the natural world. Whether admired for its exceptional craftsmanship or revered for its cultural and spiritual significance, this sculpture remains a captivating representation of Liberia’s artistic heritage, embodying both the aesthetic excellence and the profound cultural narratives of the Dan people.
Height (In) 30.0
Width (In) 8.0
Depth (In) 5.0
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Approximate Age: 20th Century
People: Dan
Country of Origin: Côte d'Ivoire, Liberia
Other Dimensions: 32 inch height on stand
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.