Great gope or ancestral board. Goaribari Island, Papua New Guinea, 20th century.
Carved and polychrome wood.
Provenance: collected in situ by George J. Craig before 1970.
Good state of conservation: punctual losses and alterations of the polychromy in accordance with its age, ritual use and ethnographic nature.
Measurements: 288 x 45 cm.
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Great gope or ancestral board. Goaribari Island, Papua New Guinea, 20th century.
Carved and polychrome wood.
Provenance: collected in situ by George J. Craig before 1970.
Good state of conservation: punctual losses and alterations of the polychromy in accordance with its age, ritual use and ethnographic nature.
Measurements: 288 x 45 cm.
Large ancestral gope board from Goaribari Island, Papua New Guinea, carved in wood and decorated with natural pigments. The piece presents an elongated and narrow form, finished off in rounded ends, with a powerful vertical composition of curvilinear and geometric motifs in ochre, black and white tones.
Gope boards occupied a fundamental place in the ritual art of the Gulf of Papua area. Associated with the memory of ancestors and the spiritual protection of the clan, these pieces were kept in ceremonial contexts and acted as supports of symbolic presence, linking lineage, territory and tutelary force. The decoration, organized in symmetrical registers of great graphic intensity, combines abstract forms that evoke faces, bodies or spiritual entities.
Its monumental scale, the strength of the drawing and the patina of use give the whole an imposing presence, where ritual function and sculptural power merge into an object of extraordinary character.
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