Information
Male sculpture: H 27.5 cm / Female sculpture: H 28.5 cm
Figure for worship, pair of twins called “Ibeji”.
Two sculptures carved following designs that have a long history and tradition in southern Nigeria and the Republic of Benin. It is a type of art that is recognisable, and which has been passed down through time thanks to the creative push of the many sculptors who worked in atelier, even if they were separated by distance.
Provenance
- Former Paolo Morigi collection (Lugano);
- Former private collection (Lugano);
Exhibition
Literature
- VENTURI LUCA M. “Anime antiche, arte negra, da una raccolta di sculture dell’Africa occidentale” BSI Bank, Lugano 2002, fig. 55;
- FAGG WILLIAM “Yoruba: Sculpture of West Africa” New York 1982, page 81;
- MERLO CHRISTIAN “Ibedji, hohovi, venavi: Les statuettes rituelles de jumeaux en civilisation beninoise” Article published in French magazine Arts d’Afrique Noire, Summer 1977, num. 22, pages 16 - 31;
- STOLL MAREIDI & GERT STOLL & Cooperation Ulrich Klever “IBEJI: Twin Figures of the Yoruba” Munich, Germany 1980;