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A distinguished Dogon bronze from Mali, this standing male figure exemplifies the refined sculptural traditions of West African art. Cast … Read more A distinguished Dogon bronze from Mali, this standing male figure exemplifies the refined sculptural traditions of West African art. Cast using the lost-wax technique, the work captures a commanding presence with its elongated proportions and austere elegance reminiscent of modernist sculpture. The figure, depicted grasping a machete, demonstrates masterful compositional balance and the sophisticated aesthetic principles intrinsic to Malian bronze casting. Each piece produced through this labor-intensive method remains singular in character. Dimensions: 17" H × 3" W × 2.5" D. See less
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