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Rare African carved figure of tribal Chieftain, mid 19th C. Nigerian Ibo tribe. He is depicted from the waist up, wearing a horizontally blue and white striped robe with dagged shoulder sash, two large necklaces in red and white, real snakeskin neck wrap, with scarified cheeks and forehead and remains of headdress. He is holding a distinctive anthropomorphic scepter in yellow. Set onto a crude barnwood plinth. The figure is 26'' tall, 19'' wide, 10'' deep. Condition: replaced left arm, minor old repairs and losses, shrinkage cracks, beginning to separate from base. Most pigment intact. From a Camden, Maine home.
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