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Kongo nkisi nkondi in the form of a two-headed dog, Kozo, from Cabinda (wood and iron)
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Kongo nkisi nkondi in the form of a two-headed dog, Kozo, from Cabinda (wood and iron)
HSC94480 Kongo nkisi nkondi in the form of a two-headed dog, Kozo, from Cabinda (wood and iron) by African, (19th century); h:67.5 cm; Musee Barbier-Mueller, Geneva, Switzerland; (add.info.: a container of spirits from the land of the dead; mediates between living and dead; ); Photo eHeini Schneebeli; African, out of copyright
Media ID 23371836
© Heini Schneebeli / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of African art, the Kongo nkisi nkondi in the form of a two-headed dog named Kozo. Crafted from wood and iron, this 19th-century sculpture stands at an impressive height of 67.5 cm and is currently housed at the Musee Barbier-Mueller in Geneva, Switzerland. The Kongo nkisi nkondi serves as a container for spirits from the land of the dead, acting as an intermediary between the living and deceased realms. This particular representation takes on the form of a fearsome two-headed dog, exuding both power and mystique. Every intricate detail has been meticulously carved into this masterpiece. The use of metal nails and hoe blades adds to its religious significance, symbolizing ritualistic practices associated with spiritual beliefs. It is believed that this extraordinary artwork dates back to possibly the 1880s. The photograph beautifully captures not only its physical attributes but also conveys a sense of reverence towards this sacred object. Its presence evokes curiosity about African culture and spirituality while reminding us of our connection with ancestors and otherworldly forces. As we admire this stunning image captured by eHeini Schneebeli, let us appreciate how art transcends time and space, allowing us to delve into different cultures' rich histories through visual storytelling.
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