Lot 112
KWOMA MINJA SPIRIT FIGURE
UPPER SEPIK RIVER, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
African & Oceanic Art and Antiquities | 576
Auction: 15 October 2019 at 16:00 BST
Description
carved wood and pigment, with a classic open smiling mouth and long nose, the central body with sinuous protrusions representing serpents and coloured with various pigments in flowing motifs
Dimensions
205cm tall
Footnote
Provenance:
Private collection, Holland
Private collection, United Kingdom
Note:
"A variety of carvings are made by the Kwoma and Nukuma people that are used in both age grade rituals and ceremonies relating to the cultivation and harvesting of yams. Mindja, one of three types of carvings are recognizable by their large size, prominent nose, and rows of upturned spikes or spears that represent snakes. Mindja carvings are said to represent water spirits living in the lakes that are sometimes seen just under the surface of the water. Each Kwoma clan owned a pair that was shown in rotation from year to year. The term mindja applies to the rituals, the sacred objects, and the social divisions." (Newton 1971:82-87)