LOT 113 Rare and Monumental Lidded Vessel, Swazi, Swaziland, or Nguni or Zulu, South Africa
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Rare and Monumental Lidded Vessel, Swazi, Swaziland, or Nguni or Zulu, South Africaheight 22 1/2in (57.2cm)ProvenancePrivate Collection, New York Sotheby's New York, November 20, 1990, Lot 195American Private CollectionPublishedPetridis, Constantine and Karel Nel, The Art of Daily Life: Portable Objects from Southeast Africa, The Cleveland Museum of Art, 5 Continent Editions, 2011, p. 56, no. 30.ExhibitedCleveland Museum of Art, The Art of Daily Life: Portable Objects from Southern Africa, 17 April 2011 - 26 February 2012Petridis (Ibid.) comments that this vessel 'is a true feat of virtuosity on the part of its maker. Karel Nel (in Bassani et al, The Power of Form: African Art from the Horstmann Collection, Milan, 2002, p. 242) has written with regard to a vessel in the Horstmann Collection can also be applied to the [work] illustrated here: "the low relief patterns have an ease and fluency one would associate with the work of clay." Containers wrapped in an integrally carved surrounding structure [as in the present work] are extremely rare. Still, because the few known examples of this unusual type of vessel--the majority of which are preserved in public institutions in Europe and South African--are stylistically and technically so similar, it has been suggested that they may have been the work of a single workshop, if not artist (Sandra Klopper in Phillips, et. al, Africa: The Art of a Continent, London, Royal Academy of Arts, Munich/New York, Prestel, 1995, p. 223).'
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