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Raoul Lehuard, Alain Lecomte
Statuaire Babembe Sculpture.
Milan: 5 Continents Editions, 2010. 9788874395446 211 pages.
Hardcover volume, measuring approximately 10" x 11.75", is new, still in shrinkwrap. Bilingual in French and English.
"Richly illustrated, this monograph is the first devoted to the work of the Babembe people, who live on the banks of Lake Tanganyika in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Their anthropomorphic statues, carved from wood, are characterized by incisions representing tattoos, scarifications, or skin decorations that the Babembe use during initiation ceremonies. These striking works, many of which have never been published before, are adorned with fabric, tools made of horn or stone jewels, and eyes made from faience or shell. The works represent ancestral spirits who link the sculpture's commissioner with supernatural forces of the Babembe's animist religion. Here, scholars analyze the aesthetic quality, style, and meaning of each fascinating sculpture."

Statuaire Babembe Sculpture

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