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Copie De Mise En Page 1 OBJETS DE HASARD 21 JUIN 2013 OBJETS DE HASARD MAISON DE VENTES ENCHÈRES RIVE GAUCHE – 132 BOULEVARD RASPAIL – 75006 PARIS [email protected] – T. 33 (0)1 43 26 17 15 – F. 33 (0)1 40 46 83 65 Renseignements pour cette vente à l’Etude : 33 (0)1 43 26 17 15 – 33 (0)6 81 89 77 68 – 33 (0)6 80 90 91 02 Vu l’ancienneté des objets présentés, leur état de conservation n’est pas systématiquement mentionné. Les dimensions sont données à titre indicatif. Nous engageons les personnes intéressées à se rap- procher des experts pour tout complément d'information. EXPERTS : POUR L’ART TRIBAL Emmanuelle MENUET T : 33 (0)6 70 89 54 87 - [email protected] POUR LES OBJETS DE CURIOSITÉ Martine HOUZÉ T : 33 (0)1 45 66 79 85 [email protected] POUR LES NUMÉROS 37 ET 70 (ART DU JAPON) Cabinet Pierre ANSAS- Anne PAPILLON D’ALTON T : 01 42 60 88 25 – [email protected] POUR LE NUMÉRO 372 (ART PRÉCOLOMBIEN) Jacques BLAZY – Mezcala Expertises T : 06 07 12 46 39 - [email protected] POUR LE NUMÉRO 323 (ATLAS) Emmanuel de BROGLIE - Cabinet Revel T : 01 42 22 17 13 – [email protected] POUR LES NUMÉROS 95 ET 98 (TABLEAUX ANCIENS) Patrice DUBOIS LES LOTS 96, 97, 99, 314, 339 sont présentés T : 01 45 23 12 50 - [email protected] par la SVV LE BRECH & ASSOCIES POUR LES NUMÉROS 96, 97 ET 99 (TABLEAUX ANCIENS) Agrément 2008-648 - Pierre-Alain LE BRECH Cabinet TURQUIN Commissaire-priseur habilité T : 01 47 03 48 78 - [email protected] 7 rue Cadet - 75009 PARIS FRANCE T : 33 (0)1 47 70 04 88 - F : 33 (0)1 42 46 13 23 POUR LES NUMÉROS 47, 72, 173, 175, 176 ET 314 [email protected] Denis DERVIEUX T : 01 40 15 99 20 - [email protected] OBJETS VENTE AUX ENCHÈRES PUBLIQUES DE HASARD VENDREDI 21 JUIN 2013 À 13H PARIS – HÔTEL DROUOT 9 RUE DROUOT, 75009 PARIS SALLE 11 EXPOSITIONS PUBLIQUES À L’HÔTEL DROUOT JEUDI 20 JUIN DE 11HÀ18H VENDREDI 21 JUIN DE 11HÀ12H TÉLÉPHONE PENDANT LES EXPOSITIONS 33 (0)1 48 00 20 11 Objets visibles auparavant chez Enchères Rive Gauche, sur demande uniquement: 33 (0)1 43 26 17 15 – 33 (0)6 81 89 77 68 Le catalogue en consultation sur www.encheresrivegauche.auction.fr et sur www.drouot.com Enchérissez en direct sur www.drouotlive.com Renseignements pour cette vente à l’Etude : 33 (0)1 43 26 17 15 – 33 (0)6 81 89 77 68 – 33 (0)6 80 90 91 02 4 4 67 1 9 14 12 15 13 Planche 1: lots 1 à 16 menton est percée, tout comme le fessier, d’une cavité reliquaire. Belle patine sombre brillante. 1• STATUETTE FÉTICHE LUBA. République Démocratique Estimation : 300/400 € du Congo Bois à patine brun foncé noire brillante 2• ETRIER DE POULIE DJIMINI, LIGBI (?). Côte d’Ivoire Hauteur : 17,5 cm Bois à patine brune, ancien accident Effigie féminine se tenant debout sur des jambes sché- Hauteur : 17 cm matiques, les bras coudés ramenés le long du torse tu- La fourche à épaulement arrondi sobrement orné de bulaire, la poitrine menue. La tête ronde qu’épointe le chevrons soutient la représentation d’un visage à 4 PLANCHE 1 5 58 2 10 (partie de lot) 3 16 11 l’expression intériorisée, à haute coiffe en mitre. Le cou Description d’un visage féminin, comme l’indique les fléchi de l’objet permettait de suspendre l’étrier au mé- yeux fendus, sous des paupières délicatement sculptées. tier de lice, l’usage ayant patiné ce dernier et la face in- Ce masque est parcouru au front d’une nervure glissant terne du jambage. jusqu’à la naissance du nez, la bouche entrouverte dans Estimation : 300/400 € une moue délicate. Caractéristique des productions du nord du pays Dan, il est un très bel exemplaire du type. 3• MASQUE DAN. Côte d’Ivoire Provenance : Ancienne collection Bernard et Bertrand Bottet Bois à patine brune Estimation : 2 000/3 000 € Hauteur : 27 cm 5 6 4• ETRIER DE POULIE GOURO. Côte d’Ivoire 8• STATUETTE EBRIE ATTIE. Côte d’Ivoire Bois à patine brun noir brillante, perles de rocaille Bois à patine laquée noire roses et vertes, clou tapissier, fente Hauteur : 28,5 cm Hauteur : 21 cm Statuette masculine se tenant debout, les jambes Etrier de poulie sculpté d’une fourche à six pans fermes sur une courte embase, les bras ramenés contre concave, d’une belle déclivité, un clou de tapissier en- le corps, les mains entourant l’ombilic. La tête au visage core présent au dos. Le visage allongé fait saillir une pe- serein est coiffée avec raffinement. tite bouche aux dents incisées, le nez droit séparant des Estimation : 500/700 € yeux en boutons sous un front légèrement rebondi. La coiffure haute est faite de mèches plaquées sur le crâne 9• INSTRUMENT DIVINATOIRE KUBA. République en quatre lobes, une crête sagittale peignée et chignon Démocratique du Congo latéraux répondant au volume des oreilles. La nuque, Bois à patine brillante brun à brun foncé marquée d’importantes chéloïdes, est sculptée d’une Longueur : 32,5 cm protubérance percée de part en part, permettant de Représentation d’un quadrupède au corps étiré, les suspendre l’objet sans endommager le travail de sculp- pattes puissantes décrites en deux blocs pleins. La tête, ture. Belle ancienneté. allongeant comme la queue de l’animal la composition, Estimation : 1 000/1 200 € représente un mufle, peut-être celui d’un phacochère (?), de courts ergots et un motif latéral long évoquant 5• STATUETTE MAMBILA. Nigeria, Cameroun les boutoirs et les défenses de cet animal. Un riche Bois tendre à patine brune, traces de pigments rouges décor géométrique incise la matière, patinée sur la face et blancs, accidents et manques supérieure par les manipulations divinatoires. Hauteur : 27,5 cm Estimation : 1 000/1 200 € Statuette représentant un personnage se tenant de- bout, les jambes schématisées, le buste plein encadré 10• PAIRE DE PETITS BANCS CHINOIS. Fin du XIXe, début du de bras courts et fléchis. Surmontant un cou à saillie XXe siècle médiane, la tête ouvre grand le regard et la bouche, Ornés de motifs découpés stylisés, à quatre pieds diver- dans une attitude soutenant le dynamisme des lignes geants moulurés, reliés par des traverses, et assise en vigoureuses du buste. orme. Estimation : 800/1 200 € Hauteur : 50 cm - Longueur : 101 cm - Profondeur : 45 cm 6• ETRIER DE POULIE GOURO. Côte d’Ivoire Estimation : 500/600 € Bois à patine brun noir brillante, accidents Hauteur : 18,5 cm 11• PEAU DE PANTHERA PARDUS, nom commun panthère Etrier de très belle qualité sculpté d’un jambage large à léopard, avec fragments de queue et pattes antérieures épaulement droit. Surmontant un cou gracile et marqué 46 x 83 cm env. hors queue. Années 1930. d’importantes chéloïdes, un faciès à l’allongement pro- CITES DU 8/7/2011, N° FR1107520894-K noncé, parcouru d’une arête médiane courant du front ESTIMATION : 150/200 haut au nez fin. Les yeux, sobres incisions en demi-lune, € sont décrits sous l’axe des oreilles en léger relief. La 12• MATERNITÉ GOURO. Côte d’Ivoire coiffe, plaquée en chevrons ras, s’épanouit en deux Bois dur à patine brun rouge à noir cornes hautes. Percement de suspension dans le vo- Hauteur : 31 cm lume soutenant la face oblique. Le traitement concave- Femme à l’enfant sculptée avec naturalisme et sensibi- convexe du visage, probable représentation d’un lité. Se tenant debout sur des jambes parées, l’adulte masque, est particulièrement élégant. Très belle patine présente un corps puissant, la poitrine lourde évoquant avérant un travail ancien. sans doute plusieurs maternités. Le visage d’une belle Estimation : 1 000/1 200 € finesse est recueilli, la chevelure traitée avec soin, teintée en noir, comme les sourcils et les cheveux du bébé. Par- 7• STATUETTE LOBI OU BATEBA. Burkina Faso tiellement couvert par le pagne de sa mère, le modelé Bois à patine brune, fentes des jambes de l’enfant apparait sous l’étoffe, tandis que Hauteur : 21,5 cm les pieds s’en échappent, le buste et le visage plaqués Statuette ponctuée d’un ombilic saillant, les bras large- contre le dos maternel. Belles qualités de sculpture. ment ouverts, le visage et la coiffe sculptés avec détails. Estimation : 800/1 200 € Estimation : 400/500 € 6 7 13• MASQUE DAN. Côte d’Ivoire l’ombilic, les bras fermes sculptés dans le même mou- Bois à patine brune, cotonnade vement que les pectoraux. Le visage hiératique est ins- Hauteur : 18,5 cm crit dans un cœur, une longue barbe, aussi soignée que Visage aux yeux fendus, la bouche inscrite dans un lo- la coiffure complexe, répondant aux nombreuses scari- sange, une nervure médiane parcourant le front. En- fications ornant abdomen, dos, visage dans la précision tourant le faciès, un bandeau en coton enroulé sur de leur traitement. Les qualités de sculpture de cette lui-même, patiné par l’usage. œuvre sont la marque d’un grand artiste. Estimation : 800/1 000 € Provenance : Ancienne collection Bernard et Bertrand Bottet Estimation : 3 000/5 000 € 14• MASQUE KLE KPLE DU GOLI, BAOULE. Côte d’Ivoire Bois à patine brune brillante Planche 2 (page 8) : lots 17 à 31 Hauteur : 25 cm Masque anthropo-zoomorphe représentant un visage 17• LOT DE DEUX SOMMETS DE LANCES. Archipel du lisse et ovale, traversé d’un nez droit à ailes rondes. Les Vanuatu yeux clos, sculptés en demi-lune, sont penchés vers une Bois dur à patine brune, accidents vie intérieure, le regard du porteur étant rendu possible Longueur : 121,5 cm et 128 cm par le percement du bois aux joues et à la bouche, dé- Les hampes cylindriques, le sommet de l’une sculpté à crite en un volume plein.
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