Information
Androgynous figure,.
Hardwood covered with a mixture of sacrificial substances that give the sculpture its dark colour.
The body seems to be the representation of a Nommo, one of the first spirits of the waters, divine beings who possess both male and female sexual characteristics.They were considered to be the ancestors of the human race by the Dogon people, because they were the bearers of life on earth.
Provenance
Galleria Peter Kohler, Ascona (1961);
Collection of Walter Schwab, Bern (inv. WS 25)