Two Early 20th C. African Tuareg Wood Supports / Hooks
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**Originally Listed At $350**
North or West Africa, Tuareg/French Touareg, ca. early 20th century CE. An attractive pair of hand-carved wooden pillow supports or utility hooks from the nomadic Tuareg who have traditionally inhabited the Sahara (regions of Algeria, Libya, Niger, Nigeria, Mauritania, Mali, and Burkina Faso). The Tuareg speak a Berber dialect and are oftentimes called "blue men" because of the blue robes that they wear. Each of these staffs is capped by a zoomorphic "head" with pointed 'horns' and one presents rectangular iron plates (perhaps representing veils as the Tuareg wear veils) across each side of the 'face' featuring nails that resemble eyes. Linear and cross-hatched details are meticulously incised throughout. Size: each one measures ~ 22.5" H (57.2 cm)
Provenance: Mark Clayton collection, Long Beach, California, USA; Mr. Clayton is a noted African art collector who recently had Nigerian bronze objects from his collection featured in an exhibition at the UCLA Fowler Museum entitled "Summoning the Ancestors" (September 2018 - March 2019).
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#145771
North or West Africa, Tuareg/French Touareg, ca. early 20th century CE. An attractive pair of hand-carved wooden pillow supports or utility hooks from the nomadic Tuareg who have traditionally inhabited the Sahara (regions of Algeria, Libya, Niger, Nigeria, Mauritania, Mali, and Burkina Faso). The Tuareg speak a Berber dialect and are oftentimes called "blue men" because of the blue robes that they wear. Each of these staffs is capped by a zoomorphic "head" with pointed 'horns' and one presents rectangular iron plates (perhaps representing veils as the Tuareg wear veils) across each side of the 'face' featuring nails that resemble eyes. Linear and cross-hatched details are meticulously incised throughout. Size: each one measures ~ 22.5" H (57.2 cm)
Provenance: Mark Clayton collection, Long Beach, California, USA; Mr. Clayton is a noted African art collector who recently had Nigerian bronze objects from his collection featured in an exhibition at the UCLA Fowler Museum entitled "Summoning the Ancestors" (September 2018 - March 2019).
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
#145771
Condition
Each staff/tent pole shows loss to lower ends with areas of inactive insect damage. Age cracks and normal surface wear commensurate with age.
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Two Early 20th C. African Tuareg Wood Supports / Hooks
Estimate $550 - $825
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