His hands, with incised fingers, rest on his knees, which are themselves folded over a bulging belly with a protruding umbilicus. His stylised face is punctuated by two small protuberances on the sides, referring to his ears or short plaits.
It probably represents an ancestor.
Kulango culture, Ivory Coast and Ghana, circa 1900 Copper alloy
H. 9; L 3 cm
Bibliography: A similar example is reproduced in the book Afrique de l'Ouest Bronzes et autres alliages by André Blandin, p.193, fig.2bis.
N° B9 from the exhibition ‘BRONZES, MINIATURES MONUMENTALES’, second part