W-S2
L 5″ x W 3″ x H 12.5″
This wooden sculpture is a representation of an African individual’s head, likely originating from West Africa. With features typical of traditional artwork from this region, the sculpture serves both decorative and cultural purposes. It embodies anthropomorphic stylization, with attention to facial details reflective of specific ethnic characteristics.
Crafted predominantly from dark wood, the sculpture may have been produced during the 20th century, reflecting techniques such as incised striations for detail in the hair and facial features. Its function extends beyond decoration, potentially playing a role in cultural rituals or as a symbol of identity and heritage.
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