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Unusually sized, this figure stands in a fully-frontal position. This figure does have an earring in the complete left ear. The warrior holds a stick in his left hand and balances his gun over his right shoulder. A cord of rope is slung over his right shoulder. The torso is wide and powerfully constructed, belying the contrasting skinniness of the arms. The form tapers slightly at the waist, but flares at the hips. The legs, composed of simple slightly tapering cylinders that terminate in thick, almost duck-like feet, appear thick enough to support this large frame. The large round head is balanced on either side by fleshy ears that stick out from the sides. Lacking any individual characteristic, the features are composed of simple forms. Wonderfully upsetting the almost symmetrical balance of the image, a small hat is tilted rakishly to the right. The image also displays the characteristic web-like surface pattern of those bronzes produced for the Kond. It is likely the image is that of an ancestor and served some totemic function for its clan. Ancestor images are usually identified by their depiction of figures involved in activities, or displaying attributes, that were indicative of the subject's life. This image, then, is most probably that of a great warrior becauase of both its size and the attributes carried.

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Document identity
localId
30254
label
Standing Man
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obj
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object
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1
Source metadata
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30254
contentType
object
stage
normalized
title
Standing Man
description
Unusually sized, this figure stands in a fully-frontal position. This figure does have an earring in the complete left ear. The warrior holds a stick in his left hand and balances his gun over his right shoulder. A cord of rope is slung over his right shoulder. The torso is wide and powerfully constructed, belying the contrasting skinniness of the arms. The form tapers slightly at the waist, but flares at the hips. The legs, composed of simple slightly tapering cylinders that terminate in thick, almost duck-like feet, appear thick enough to support this large frame. The large round head is balanced on either side by fleshy ears that stick out from the sides. Lacking any individual characteristic, the features are composed of simple forms. Wonderfully upsetting the almost symmetrical balance of the image, a small hat is tilted rakishly to the right. The image also displays the characteristic web-like surface pattern of those bronzes produced for the Kond. It is likely the image is that of an ancestor and served some totemic function for its clan. Ancestor images are usually identified by their depiction of figures involved in activities, or displaying attributes, that were indicative of the subject's life. This image, then, is most probably that of a great warrior becauase of both its size and the attributes carried.
provenance
Art of the Past Sale, New York, 1999; Friends of the Asian Collection, Baltimore, 1999, by purchase; Walters Art Museum, 1999, by gift.
date
19th century
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Metal
statuettes (statues)
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1
pageCount
1
source
import
dimensions
units
cm
width
25
height
9
depth
7.9
dimensionsRaw
9 13/16 x 3 9/16 x 3 1/8 in. (25 x 9 x 7.9 cm)
Source extras
med
copper alloy
creator_ids
2191
collection_ids
INT
exhibition_ids
none
Single page context
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1
pageIndex
0
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photo
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