Lot 11
Wood, shell or fish vertebrae and obsidian
Easter Islands, 19th century or earlier
Depicting an emaciated male figure with arms carved away from the body
Skeletal details (rib cage, collar bones and spine) clearly visible
Skull-like head with deep eye sockets inlaid with shell or fish vertebrae and obsidian, finely etched brow, elongated ears, large nose, large mouth showing teeth and a prominent chin with beard
Elongated graceful torso, small phallus, slender legs with small stub feet
The ears with typical pendant ornaments and the top of the head incised with an enigmatic figural motif, possibly a tattoo
The neck of the figure with a suspension hole for a fiber cord used in ceremonial rituals
Height: 38.5 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Old European Collection
For a comparable example see Sotheby’s Paris, March 24, 2010, lot 12.
Little is known about the cultural context of these figures known as ‘moai kavakava’ (literally: image with ribs). According to Michel and Catherine Orliac, the figures represent deceased ancestors ‘in the process of changing towards an immaterial state’ (see: Michel and Catherine Orliac, Treasures of Easter Island, Paris 2008, pp. 104-106).
The figures were used during fertility rites and harvest celebrations. When not in use, they were wrapped in cloth and stored away but may also have been used in domestic worship and served a therapeutic purpose (ibid. p. 120).
The figures are all similar in form but can be distinguished by the carvings adorning the top of the head, which ‘could be the distinctive sign of a particular lineage, guild, or indeed some other form of social life’ (ibid. p.113).
Their female counterpart is called ‘moai paepae’.
Literature:
Michel and Catherine Orliac, Treasures of Easter Island, Paris 2008
Condition:
The figure is in good condition with signs of wear consistent with age and use.
There are some age cracks.
The height measures 38.5 cm.
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Starting Bid :
60000
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