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A Luba Chief Staff, "kibango"

Dignity stick, "kibango" Luba, DR Congo Mit Sockel / with base Wood, copper, iron. H 147.5 cm. Provenance: - Stéphen-Charles Chauvet (1885-1950), Paris. - Galerie Jean Roudillon, Jean Roudillon (1923-2020). - 1975: Marcel Roux (1909-1993), Paris. - Heirs of Marcel Roux, French-speaking Switzerland. High-ranking dignitaries, e.g. regional princes, village chiefs or tribal elders - have a rich repertoire of visible symbols of office. These insignia often included elaborately carved staffs of office, which were often passed on as inheritance. The artistically crafted signs of descent, rank, religious affiliation, power and distinction accompany the owners as personal property and are presented publicly on the occasion of performances. In addition to their primary function, the staffs are used in many different ways and their symbolism is complex. Particularly valuable ones are often carefully decorated and sometimes crowned with figures. As extensions of the hand and arm, they are used, for example, as a support, as a protective instrument, for poking, prodding and pushing, for waving or generally to give signs. Furthermore, in ritual use on various occasions, they are also embodiments of the presence of the ancestors. In some places, a dignitary will also swear an oath on them when taking office. ----------------------------------------------------- Marcel Roux (1909 - 1993) Marcel Roux is known for his significant contributions to early 20th century architecture in France, particularly in the field of social housing and the modernization of urban structures. Roux studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and later worked closely with renowned architects such as Le Corbusier. He was strongly influenced by modernism and the principles of functionalism, which is reflected in his clear, rational designs. His work encompassed both public and private projects, placing great emphasis on improving the quality of life through architectural solutions. His interest in form and design and the associated passion for art in general led to a remarkable collection of African figures and masks as well as numerous friendships with well-known collectors and art dealers such as Charles Ratton. CHF 10 000 / 15 000 Weight in grams: 1439 Condition: The condition (possible wear, signs of use, tears, possible other impairments and the signs of age etc.) of this lot can be seen in the photos we have uploaded for your documentation. If you have any questions about this item, please do not hesitate to contact Hammer Auctions ([email protected]). The information regarding the condition of the items provided for the convenience of interested parties is an opinion only and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Hammer Auctions accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions. In the rare event that the item does not match the description in the catalog, Hammer Auctions is here to help. Buyers may return the lot for a full refund provided they notify Hammer Auctions within 5 days of receiving the lot.

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A Luba Chief Staff, "kibango"

Estimate 10 000 - 15 000 CHF
Starting price 8 000 CHF

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