Categories
Close
Latest Arrivals
Also See
Contact Account
Search Lassco
Close

1764 items found

Page 87 of 147
  • An Almanac of Twelve Sports by William Nicholson,

    £550 Stock code: AD1500
    Add to Wishlist

    An Almanac of Twelve Sports by William Nicholson,

    The Almanac was first published by Heinemann in London for Christmas 1897 with a calendar for the year 1898. Sir William Nicholson was a late 19th Century painter and print-maker. His experiments with woodcut printing encouraged the development of his distinctive pictorial style. After making his name with a series of twelve portraits of public figures (which won a gold medal at the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris) he moved on to produce this Almanac of twelve sports for his new publisher, Heinemann. The accompanying text was provided by the poet Rudyard Kipling. Kipling was not an enthusiastic sportsman, in fact he derided ‘flannelled fools at the wicket’ and ‘muddied oafs at the goal’ in his poem The Islanders however, after sitting for a Nicholson portrait, he agreed to provide a set of short poems to match the depicted sports. Kipling adopted a concise and suggestive style for the poems, harking back to his Departmental ditties of the 1880’s. One verse at least, the draft couplet for the coaching party depicted in August, was considered too suggestive by half and was excised by Heinemann as unsuitable for the family audience he had in mind:

    ‘Youth on the box and liquor in the boot / My Lord drives out with my Lord’s prostitute.’

    Dimensions: 1cm (0½“) Wide
    Stock code: AD1500
    £550
  • Baoulé Colon figure in a boat,

    £50 Stock code: AD1491
    Add to Wishlist

    Baoulé Colon figure in a boat,

    African colon figures originated among the Ivory Coast’s Baoulé tribe as an often satirical artistic response to colonisation and European influence. The hand-carved wooden statues commonly depict a Europeanised African middle class, or stereotypical attributes of European design – official uniforms, suits, tobacco pipes, distinct hairstyles and hats. The Baoulé waged one of the longest wars of resistance against French colonisation, and the colon style would achieve international popularity following the second World War. The figure depicts a settler travelling sturdily by canoe boat, the two pieces are not attached. Crossed-sword decorative marking motif may have symbolised a readiness to fight evil.
    Dimensions: 27.5cm (10¾“) High, 11.5cm (4½“) Wide, 38cm (15”) Deep
    Stock code: AD1491
    £50
  • Baoulé Colon figure,

    £50 Stock code: AD1490
    Add to Wishlist

    Baoulé Colon figure,

    African colonial figures originated among the Ivory Coast’s Baoulé tribe as an often satirical artistic response to its colonisation and the European influence. The Baoulé waged one of the longest wars of resistance against French colonisation, and the Baoulé colon style would achieve international popularity following the second World War. Their hand-carved wooden statues commonly depict a Europeanised African middle class, or stereotypical attributes of European design such as official uniforms, suits, tobacco pipes, distinct hairstyles and hats. With this figure however, the man stands nude and tall in typical Baoulé posture, half-closed eyes symbolising a peaceful attitude, self-control and patience. The lack of clothing and pigment suggest that this figure did not represent a settler, but a Baoulé person unscathed by or prior to the European influence.
    Dimensions: 22.5cm (8¾“) High, 4.5cm (1¾“) Wide, 5.5cm (2¼“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1490
    £50
  • Baoulé Colon figure,

    £50 Stock code: AD1493
    Add to Wishlist

    Baoulé Colon figure,

    African colon figures originated among the Ivory Coast’s Baoulé tribe as an often satirical artistic response to colonisation and European influence. The hand-carved wooden statues commonly depict a Europeanised African middle class, or stereotypical attributes of European design – official uniforms, suits, tobacco pipes, distinct hairstyles and hats. The Baoulé waged one of the longest wars of resistance against French colonisation, and the colon style would achieve international popularity following the second World War. The figure’s clothing style and pigmentation symbolises a distinct sense of European modernity, whereby fashion and status were key symbols.
    Dimensions: 24cm (9½“) High, 8.5cm (3¼“) Wide, base 7 cm x 6 cm
    Stock code: AD1493
    £50
  • Songye power figure (Nikisi),

    £125 Stock code: AD1461
    Add to Wishlist

    Songye power figure (Nikisi),

    Unusual wooden power figure from the Congolese Songye tribe. Adorned with natural fibres and beaded cowrie necklace. These wooden power figures would have served to protect the Songye community from evil spirits and practitioners.  
    Dimensions: 35cm (13¾“) High, 11cm (4¼“) Wide, 11cm (4¼“) Deep, 12.5cm (5”) in Diameter, base 10 cm x 10.5 cm
    Stock code: AD1461
    £125
  • Opaline globe pendant lights,

    £125 each Stock code: 78877
    Add to Wishlist

    Opaline globe pendant lights,

    reclaimed but modern.
    Dimensions: 66cm (26″) High, 29cm (11½“) Wide, 29cm (11½“) in Diameter
    Stock code: 78877
    £125 each
  • Congolese Songye door

    £480 Stock code: AD1479
    Add to Wishlist

    Congolese Songye door

    caved hardwood.
    Dimensions: 130cm (51¼“) High, 51.5cm (20¼“) Wide, 14cm (5½“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1479
    £480
  • Songye Janus standing power figure,

    £325 Stock code: AD1489
    Add to Wishlist

    Songye Janus standing power figure,

    Congolese double-faced maternal power figure, adorned with animal hide and cowrie shells. The Songye power figure serves to protect its community from evil spirits.
    Dimensions: 98cm (38½“) High, 24cm (9½“) Wide, base 24 cm diameter
    Stock code: AD1489
    £325
  • Songye standing male power figure,

    £325 Stock code: AD1495
    Add to Wishlist

    Songye standing male power figure,

    Standing male power figure from the Congolese Songye tribe, beautifully adorned with natural fibres, animal hide, and miniature power figure. These wooden power figures would have served to protect the Songye community from evil spirits and practitioners.
    Dimensions: 91cm (35¾“) High, 23cm (9”) Wide, base 23 cm diameter
    Stock code: AD1495
    £325
  • Luba-Hemba triple figural group,

    £175 Stock code: AD1472
    Add to Wishlist

    Luba-Hemba triple figural group,

    Triple maternal power figure with draped cloth fibres and checkered scarification to the belly and head. These wooden power figures would have served to protect the Songye community from evil spirits and practitioners.
    Dimensions: 51cm (20″) High, 16.5cm (6½“) Wide, base 16.5 cm diameter
    Stock code: AD1472
    £175
  • Kneeling Luba figure

    £150 Stock code: AD1470
    Add to Wishlist

    Kneeling Luba figure

    Congolese
    Dimensions: 50.5cm (20″) High, 23cm (9″) Wide, 23cm (9″) in Diameter
    Stock code: AD1470
    £150
  • Tchokwe Pwo mask,

    £245 Stock code: AD1486
    Add to Wishlist

    Tchokwe Pwo mask,

    The Pwo is a classic Chokwe mask genre that honours their founding female ancestries as guardians of fertility and procreation. Chokwe masks were made and worn by men, often performed during the celebrations that mark a completion of initiation into adulthood and with means to honour women who had survived the difficulty of childbirth.
    Dimensions: 32cm (12½“) High, 18.5cm (7¼“) Wide, 9cm (3½“) Deep
    Stock code: AD1486
    £245