Grassland, Cameroon
Figure of a Male Ancestor. The
Grassland Region, in southwest Cameroon, is a hilly and mountainous area covered by an
equatorial forest in the south and a savannah in the north. This beautiful, once heavily
forested volcanic region of the Cameroon is the home to a diversity of kingdoms,
chiefdoms, and independent villages that while largely autonomous, display considerable
political, religious, and artistic unity, including sculpture and masks. Statues
representing ancestors are found all over the Bamum and Bamileke areas. These figures,
representing the kings, kings wives and his attendants, are usually stored in a
secret part of the palace and displayed when a foreign dignitary visits or during
important ceremonies. This statue of a king who ruled during colonial period is an
impressive piece of Grassland Art.
Material: African bronze
Size: 21½x7x7
Price: $300+$33
(S&H)
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