Madagascar, Sakalava statue - African, American & Oceanic Art - Plazzart
Wooden tomb sculpture made around 1930 by the Sakalava people of western Madagascar. The individualized portrait shows a warrior clenching two spears; high status is indicated by his tufted coiffure and red
Rosewood Sculptures Signed Atandroy Ramamonjisoa. Madagascar, 20th Century
Figure: Female | Sakalava peoples | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Sakalava, Madagascar: A rare representation of a couple in erotic or sexual embrace. Stemming from the fencing of a Sakalava grave. - Tribal Art 2015/11/02 - Starting bid: EUR 2,200 - Dorotheum