Losnummer: 56
One of the very few early Asmat drums with a full figure. Another example is in the Metropolitan Museum of more recnt date. Drums hold a significant place in Asmat culture. According to their creation myth, the culture hero Fumeripits made the first carvings of men and women and placed them in the first men's ceremonial house. By beating on his drum, Fumeripits caused the figures to dance, bringing them to life.
The bellyskin of a varanus or large Lizard are used for the tympanums (drum skins) and these are attached to the drums with an adhesive mixture of lime and human blood. Handles are elaborately carved, usually abstrat or with with the heads of parrots and cockatoos. The figure on this particular work probably represents the father of the owner.
Seen the archaic style, the use and patinations, this may be one of the oldest drums known.
Provenienz
Early Dutch Collection
French private collection
Dutch private collection
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