Lot Essay
Cet objet extraordinaire appartenait autrefois à l’anthropologue Richard Neuhauss (1855-1915), qui l’a acquis avant 1910 dans le village de Bukaua, sur la péninsule de Kela, où l'on trouve d'importants gisements de serpentine. Selon Neuhauss, les spatules de ce type avaient une fonction rituelle et pouvaient également être utilisées en guise de lame d'une hache cérémonielle appelée kiasim (Neuhauss, R., Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Berlin, 1911, vol. I, pp. 140-145). Seuls deux autres exemples similaires furent identifiés par la suite par Neuhauss et publiés aux côtés de celui-ci, dont l'un est ou était dans la collection du Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig et récemment publié dans Tieser, F., Die Kunst Neuguineas, Bâle, 2023, vol. 2, p. 691.
This extraordinary object was once owned by anthropologist Richard Neuhauss (1855-1915), who acquired it before 1910 in the Bukaua village, on the Kela Peninsula, where notable occurrences of serpentinite exist. According to Neuhauss, spatulas of this kind had ritual function and might have been used also as blades of a ceremonial axe called kiasim (Neuhauss, R., Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Berlin, 1911, vol. I, pp. 140-145). Only two other similar examples were subsequently identified by Neuhauss and published alongside the present one, of which one is or was in the ethnographical collection of the Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig, and was published recently in Tieser, F., Die Kunst Neuguineas, Basel, 2023, vol. 2, p. 691.
This extraordinary object was once owned by anthropologist Richard Neuhauss (1855-1915), who acquired it before 1910 in the Bukaua village, on the Kela Peninsula, where notable occurrences of serpentinite exist. According to Neuhauss, spatulas of this kind had ritual function and might have been used also as blades of a ceremonial axe called kiasim (Neuhauss, R., Deutsch Neu-Guinea, Berlin, 1911, vol. I, pp. 140-145). Only two other similar examples were subsequently identified by Neuhauss and published alongside the present one, of which one is or was in the ethnographical collection of the Museum für Völkerkunde zu Leipzig, and was published recently in Tieser, F., Die Kunst Neuguineas, Basel, 2023, vol. 2, p. 691.