Mid-Century Toguna Sculpture in Burnt Oak on Metal Base by Dogon People, Mali














Mid-Century Toguna Sculpture in Burnt Oak on Metal Base by Dogon People, Mali
This captivating mid-century Toguna sculpture, crafted by the Dogon people of Mali, reflects the rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions of West Africa. Carved from burnt oak, the sculpture stands on a sturdy metal base, which provides a modern contrast to the ancient wood.
Toguna structures, often referred to as 'male houses,' play a significant role in Dogon society, serving as communal spaces for men to gather and deliberate. This sculpture captures the essence of those architectural forms and their intricate carvings, which often depict symbolic and mythological themes.
The burnt oak wood gives the sculpture a dramatic and textured appearance, emphasizing its handcrafted quality and the natural beauty of the material. The combination of the organic form with the metal base makes it a versatile piece, suitable for various display contexts.
This sculpture not only serves as a stunning piece of decor but also as a conversation starter, highlighting the depth and complexity of Dogon artistry. Whether placed in a living room, office, or gallery, it stands as a testament to the timeless appeal of traditional African art within a mid-century modern context. Styling beautifully in a wide array of spaces and settings, from Mid-Century Modernist to Contemporary and Minimal Interiors. In Excellent Vintage Condition. Would be so great in a Hamptons home.
West Africa, Circa 1975
Dimensions:
Height: 98.5 in (250.19 cm) x Width: 25 in (63.5 cm) x Depth: 13.5 in (34.29 cm)
Style: Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
Materials and Techniques: Metal, Oak
Place of Origin: Mali
Period: 1970-1979
Date of Manufacture: Circa 1975
Condition: Good. Wear consistent with age and use.
Reference Number: LU793444549962