Songye Nkishi Power Figure Congo
Width: 8.0
Depth: 11.0
Description
This intricately carved Songye standing figure exemplifies the distinctive artistic style of the Songye people, characterized by bold cubist features and a focus on geometric abstraction. The figure portrays a man with his hands placed on a pronounced belly, a pose that underscores both the figure's physicality and symbolic significance. Carved from a single, dense wood block, the sculpture showcases the hallmark features of Songye art, including a jutting chin, a geometric nose, and highly stylized, prominent eyes. These exaggerated facial proportions are emblematic of the Songye's approach to human representation, which emphasizes strong lines and form over naturalistic detail.
In the broader context of Central Africa, such sculptures are known as Nkishi and play a pivotal role in the spiritual practices of the Songye and neighboring peoples. These figures are integral to the work of Nganga, local spiritual practitioners or diviners, who use Nkishi sculptures in a variety of ritualistic functions. Through the performance of ceremonies, recitation of secret formulas, and the use of sacred objects, the Nganga aims to heal, protect, and mediate between the physical world and the spirit realm. The Nkishi acts as a conduit for spiritual forces, embodying the power necessary to influence these realms and offering a tangible focal point for the diviner’s work.
The aged surface of this figure, marked by wear and the accumulation of ritual elements, attests to its active role in these spiritual practices. The scars of use and the presence of offerings placed on the figure enhance its potency, making it more than just a decorative object; it is a living, dynamic tool used to connect with the unseen world. For the Songye, as for many other Bantu-speaking peoples, sculptures like this serve as powerful intermediaries in the ongoing dialogue between the human and spiritual worlds, their form and presence imbued with spiritual significance.
Height (in): 17.0
Width (in): 8.0
Depth (in): 11.0
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Approximate Age: Early 20th Century
People: Songye
Country of Origin: Democratic Republic of the Congo
Material
Condition
Overall Condition: Good. Most of our pieces have spent decades on at least two continents, and have been treasured by several owners.