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Antique Zulu-Tsonga Prestige Staff Possibly Carved by a Carver Known as the 'Baboon Master'. With a Carved Female Head

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£750.00

Description

19th century. This dignatory's staff has a most figurative carving. They have been collected in Southern Africa since the mid-19th century. Recent research by Anitra Nettleton suggests, however, that Tsonga sculptors may actually have produced most of these carvings. There is evidence that the Tsonga migrated to the Natal from southern Mozambique as early as the 1850s. Recognized for their carving skills, they were soon producing fine artifacts for Zulu dignatories. Two related staffs, were purchased for the collection of the Standard Bank Foundation in Johannesburg. One staff of theirs is surmounted by a baboon and the other by a male figure with a beard. Both are said to be turn-of-the-century staffs carved by the same hand, by a most accomplished and sought after artist dubbed the 'Baboon Master', who was possibly of Tsonga origin. 31 inches long.
Product Info

Product Info

  • Conflict 19th Century A
  • Nation Unknown Nation A
  • Item Type Art & Artwork A
  • Product ID 266263
Dealer Info

Dealer Info

  • Source Site The Lanes Armoury Marketplace Listing Updated 4 months ago
  • Currency GBP
  • Ships From United Kingdom
  • Last Seen 4 months ago

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