House Post Figure Sentani people 19th century This sculpture once formed the top of a wooden beam that supported a house in Kabiterau village on Lake Sentani. The carving depicts a female figure holding an infant in her hands just above the navel. Simple circular forms indicate her breasts, and on the back are strong shoulder blades carved in low relief. Her face tapers sharply to form the chin, in opposition to the distinctively round head, which may depict the typical coiffure of Sentani women. Her arms and torso are thin and elongated, as are the hands which delicately prop up the child. Th


House Post Figure Sentani people 19th century This sculpture once formed the top of a wooden beam that supported a house in Kabiterau village on Lake Sentani. The carving depicts a female figure holding an infant in her hands just above the navel. Simple circular forms indicate her breasts, and on the back are strong shoulder blades carved in low relief. Her face tapers sharply to form the chin, in opposition to the distinctively round head, which may depict the typical coiffure of Sentani women. Her arms and torso are thin and elongated, as are the hands which delicately prop up the child. The infant’s hands and arms are similarly elongated, and its detailed face mirrors the mother’s with a pointed chin, perfectly circular eyes, and round head. Both figures have long toes at the end of feet which flatten at a dramatic angle – the child’s toes grip onto the mother’s biceps, while the mother’s feet rest firmly on a rounded base, merging with the post that would have disappeared from view through an opening in the floor. Each of the mother’s strong, rounded thighs is delineated by a band in high relief – perhaps referencing Sentani body adornment or possibly indicating the point at which the sculpture connected to the floor of the house. Communities in the Lake Sentani region of northwest New Guinea built their houses on tall wooden posts that elevated the floor above the water. In Sentani cosmology, the first generation of humankind emerged from the ground, just as this female figure emerges from beneath the house. There are only a handful of these posts depicting a mother with child, which may signal the continuation of new generations into the future. On the other hand, scholar Christian Kauffman has argued this is not a mother and child per se, but a representation of the clan as a whole, descended from founding ancestors. This sculpture once belonged to Jacques Viot and later his collaborator Pierre Loeb, both members of the Surrealist movement in


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