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DOGON Ancestor Figure (Standing)
A Dogon standing ancestor figure (1st half 20th C., 36 cm) from Mali — the third member of the 0394/0395/0396 set, standing rigidly with arms carved flush to the torso rather than raised, the deeply desiccated powdery heavily fissured gray-brown patina characteristic of extreme environmental aging.
1. The Tellem Legacy and Cubist Verticality
This sculpture encapsulates the Dogon architectural approach to the human body — severe vertical elongation and cubist reduction.
- Flush-Arm Silhouette: Unlike its raised-arm companions 0394 and 0395, this figure stands with arms carved tight to the torso — creating an unbroken monolithic silhouette of protective stillness.
- Geometric Rhythm: The artist prioritizes rigid geometric rhythm over fluid anatomical realism — distilling the human body into architectural volumes.
2. Anchoring Ancestral Authority
The standing figure serves a protective role complementary to the raised-arm rain-catchers.
- Compound Anchor: Anchors ancestral authority firmly to the family compound — a silent watchful sentinel at the altar.
- Hogon Sanctuary: Kept on private altars or within the sanctuaries of the Hogon alongside its companions, together forming a complete ritual diagram of ancestral petition (arms raised) and guardianship (arms down).
3. Escarpment Desiccation and Cave Storage
The surface provides an unforgeable geological timestamp of active use in Mali.
- Dry Chalky Oxidation: The quintessential escarpment patina of dry friable chalky oxidation.
- Wind-Stripped Oils: Wind-swept caves of the Bandiagara have entirely stripped the natural oils over the first half of the 20th century — producing the deep stabilized desiccation fissures visible on the torso.
Summary
The largest and most protective member of the three-piece Dogon set, this standing figure anchors the rainmaking pair 0394/0395 with silent guardian stillness. Its deeply desiccated arid-weathered patina provides flawless validation of its genuine ceremonial history on the Bandiagara cliffs.



