ID 1158315
Lot 23 | Cimier Ejagham
Estimate value
€ 40 000 – 60 000
Nigeria
Hauteur : 71 cm. (28 in.)
Provenance
Ousmane Abdoulaye, Bruxelles
Pierre Loos, Bruxelles
Lin et Emile (1929-2021) Deletaille, Bruxelles
Collection Monique (1929-2019) et Jean Paul (1930-2016) Barbier-Mueller, Genève, acquis le 20 juin 2002 (inv. n° 1012-38)
Literature
Mattet, L., « Publicité Deletaille/Deletaille Advertisement », in Arts & Cultures, Genève, 2000, n° 1, p. 8
Barbier-Mueller, J.P. et Enthoven, R., Rêves de collection. Sept millénaires de sculptures inédites - Europe, Asie, Afrique, Genève, 2003, pp. 134 et 135, n° 55
Alleva, A. d’ et al., Arts d’Afrique et d’Océanie. Fleurons du musée Barbier-Mueller/Arts of Africa and Oceania. Highlights from the Musée Barbier-Mueller, Genève, 2007, pp. 174-175 et 388
Baeke, V. et al., A Legacy of Collecting. African and Oceanic Art from the Barbier-Mueller Museum at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Genève, 2009, pp. 68 et 69, n° 13
Kwahulé, K., Orsenna, E. et Schmitt, E.-E., Masques à démasquer, Genève, 2012, pp. 124 et 125, n° 49
Barley, N. et al., Arts du Nigeria revisités/Nigerian Arts Revisited, Genève, 2015, pp. 41 et 94, n° 52
Levy, A. et Ouvrier, Z., Pensées invisibles. Invisible Thoughts, Genève, 2023, p. 70, n° 20
Exhibited
Genève, MEG - Musée d’Ethnographie de Genève, L’invité du MEG. Le musée Barbier-Mueller, 24 avril 2007 - 26 août 2007
New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, A Legacy of Collecting. African and Oceanic Art from the Barbier-Mueller Museum, 2 juin - 27 septembre 2009
Genève, Musée Barbier-Mueller, Masques à démasquer, 21 février - 16 septembre 2012
Genève, Musée Barbier-Mueller, Pensées invisibles, 9 novembre 2022 - 3 septembre 2023
Further details
Ejagham headdress, Nigeria
Medium: | Acrylic glass, Leather, Wood, Plastic |
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Place of origin: | Nigeria, Africa |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
Medium: | Acrylic glass, Leather, Wood, Plastic |
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Place of origin: | Nigeria, Africa |
Auction house category: | All other types of objects |
Address of auction |
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