Fanti Mother and Child, Ghana
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Fanti Mother and Child, Ghana
Hemingway African Gallery
88 Leonard St.
New York NY 10013
United States
Description of Significance:
The Fanti people, who belong to the Akan, inhabit the coastal region of Ghana, formerly known as the Gold Coast. The Fanti have matrilineal lineages and are known for their fertility and child-related sculptures. Their fertility dolls and maternity figures are particularly noteworthy.
Standing female sculptures, like the one depicted here, are a common form of Fanti art. These sculptures may sometimes include a child, but more commonly do not. The standing female figure is a ubiquitous motif in West African sculpture and has various interpretations.
In this particular example, the sculpture exudes poise, dignity, and stability. These qualities are emphasized through the artist's careful attention to detail and form. The Fanti people's emphasis on fertility and children is reflected in this sculpture's regal and maternal demeanor. It is a stunning example of the artistic traditions and cultural heritage of the Fanti people.
Origin:
- Handcrafted in the Ghana
Dimensions (in inches):
- Depth: 7"
- Width: 7"
- Height: 19"
- Dimensions include the base
Materials:
- Indigenous wood
- Beads
- Paint/ stain
About Antique African Art:
Hemingway Gallery regards antique African art as the best artistic expression of aesthetic beauty and storytelling throughout the known history of art. Aside from artistic taste, African art accrues value in different ways than other genres, including use in ceremonial settings as well as age. 50 years can be regarded as old or antique when it comes to wood masks and totems. Hemingway Gallery provides both authoritative insight and context into each artifact in the collection, possessing and readily exhibiting direct, intimate knowledge of the source and pedigree. The goal is to preserve and curate one-of-a-kind artifacts of importance while creating a platform for the acquisition of spectacular unique pieces within financial reach.
Our Pricing:
Hemingway Gallery ethically sources all the fine art in our collection. Our pricing correlates directly to the asking prices of artists, artisans and art dealers in the various African countries we collect from and the costs of importing the artwork to the U.S. We need to change the idea that artists should be paid pennies for their fine art just because it comes from Africa. Paying a fair price in Africa is our number one priority and our pricing reflects that.
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Further Information:
Please email us at info@hemingwayafricangallery.com or call 212-838-3650 with the SKU # for further information on this piece.
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