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  • House-post Figure, Wood, paint, fiber, Kambot people

Ancestral figure

#1718

Kambot artist

19th century

Wood, paint, fiber

Paglalarawan

Visual ambiguity was strongly valued by artists in the Sepik River region, who aimed to dazzle and disorient their viewers. This carving once stood in the deepest recesses of a Kambot ceremonial house, where the bright intensity of the painted figure was intended to “blind” young initiates who entered the sacred space. Three crescent-shaped kina (shell ornaments) on the figure’s chest reference the prestige of men’s ceremonial regalia. A neck and mouth peek out from underneath a tumbuan, a mask with a long, pointed nose that recalls the flutes played during important rites. Two other faces with large white mouths and piercing red eyes appear on this mask, enhancing its foreboding presence. According to Kambot artists familiar with this carving, the dynamic figure represents a powerful spirit named Serapam.

1718. Ancestral figure, Kambot artist

Simon Maro Nowep

KARAGDAGANG IMPORMASYON

Mga sukat
H. 96 × W. 23 × D. 18 in. (243.8 × 58.4 × 45.7 cm)
Kredito
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Gift of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1969
Accession Number
1978.412.823

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