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A Young Man
12017-12-18T09:21:34-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e231252plain2017-12-18T09:24:00-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165eArt historian Bertrand Goy suggests this large statue (5.375 ft) might be a religious sentinel, who would watch over a burial, or a memorial. Many details, such as his hair and the overall style, are typical of the art of the Sakalava.
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12017-12-18T09:19:38-08:00Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e[Madagascar ii] Statue of Possibly Sakalavan Origin1Statue of Possibly Sakalavan Origin [18th C?] http://www.sothebys.com/en/auctions/ecatalogue/2015/arts-afrique-oceanie-pf1518/lot.84.htmlmedia/]Madagascar ii] Sothebys.jpgplain2017-12-18T09:19:38-08:00WestImage - Art Digital Studio20150421120230+0000Elissa DeFalcoe547f2c706898ac61284a88103735048ea3a165e